Thursday, 23 December 2010

residential and commercial construction

Do you believe that using marble tiles for residential and commercial construction is much better? And do you have any idea were marble originated?
Many years ago in the ancient history “marble tiles” play an important role as a building material.
 marble materials were used for the construction of some of the famous structures from the history of the Ancient world.
 marble tile has been used in building the courtyard of Caesar, and in the palaces of the Renaissance of Europe.
The Greek Parthenon built in honor of the Goddess Athena, known as the Greek Goddess of craft and wisdom, is made up of marble tile too. And in 27 BC the Romans followed the Greeks in their use of marble tiles for building the floor structures of all their gods.
marble tiles are usually used for residential applications especially in the bathroom area, kitchen area, hallways and foyers. But did you know that marble tiles are also used for commercial applications.
marble tile has been proven for its quality for the different artistic style and elegance that it brings. In addition to that marble has stood a good reputation when it comes to durability as a decorative material.
Rosa aurora marble which considers a type of marble tile is versatile, which can be attributed to its characteristic of being relatively soft and easy to work when it is first quarried, but it becomes harder as the finished marble ages. This makes it very advantageous to use as materials not just for flooring tiles, but for sculptures and other similar applications as well, especially since it has a slight surface translucency that makes it look even better, making your home look more elegant.
Rosa aurora marbles price range can start at around 45 euros, which is one of the most expensive out of the other types of marble tiles. This price can still vary depending on the factors mentioned above, but overall, it helps add an aesthetic quality to your home that no other type of marble can.

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