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LILAC MARBLE: ADD DRAMA TO YOUR Design WITHOUT THE PRICE TAG

LILAC MARBLE: ADD DRAMA TO YOUR Design WITHOUT THE PRICE TAG

IRG Lilac Marble, © FORM + FIELD, LLC
© FORM + FIELD, LLC

A Must-Have for Your Remodel or New Build Project

Finding the perfect balance between uniqueness, affordability, and functionality is key when it comes to remodeling your home or designing a new space. Interior designers or homeowners looking for remarkable stones to elevate their kitchen countertops or other surfaces, look no further than IRG’s Lilac Marble. This exquisite stone boasts unique violet colorations with an affordable price point —making it an ideal choice for those who desire color in their space while still achieving an upscale, white marble look.

Let Nature’s Brushstrokes Become Your Canvas

Prepare to be captivated by the enchanting hues of IRG’s Lilac Marble. Like soft pastel brushstrokes across a canvas, this stone’s delicate lilac tones gently dance with whispers of gray and white veining, as if nature herself painted a masterpiece. The subtle variations in color give each slab a distinct personality, ensuring that no two installations are ever quite alike.

IRG Lilac Marble
Use affordable Lilac Marble in unusual places.

A Tapestry of Tranquility & Versatility

These calming lilac tones — reminiscent of a serene lavender field at dusk — can envelope any room in your home in a sense of tranquility. Commonly used on kitchen counters and waterfall islands, imagine the haven of relaxation in a bathroom engulfed in Lilac Marble; even a fireplace surround, backsplash, or shower wall brings a statement piece of sophistication and serenity to a spot where you can find solace in any busy day.

IRG Lilac Marble
Make your fireplace fantastic with IRG’s Lilac Marble Slabs.

Be it a sleek, modern kitchen or a traditional primary bathroom; whether your cabinetry choices are rich wood tones or clean crisp whites, Lilac Marble emerges as the pièce de résistance that ties together any aesthetic with grace and charm.

Contrast this marble’s lilac hues with bold vibrant accents for a striking visual impact or embrace a more monochromatic palette to create a soothing and harmonious ambiance. Like an artist with a palette of colors, IRG’s Lilac Marble empowers you to create a space that reflects your style, taste, and artistic vision.

IRG Lilac Marble
IRG’s Lilac Marble adds a sweet touch to baking.

Add Affordable Elegance

IRG’s Lilac Marble’s lower cost point doesn’t compromise the opulence and luxuriousness it brings to your home. Unlike more expensive white marble choices like Calacatta Viola  and Calacatta Monet, with Lilac Marble you can achieve a high-end look in an economical fashion. In addition to slab form, Lilac Marble is also available in field tiles and various mosaics, enabling you to create a coordinated design throughout your space or to use sparingly for just a touch of color.

Incorporating tiles along with slabs allows you to play with depth, texture, and pattern. Whether mosaics, backsplashes, classic subway tiles, or smaller, more intricate formats not limited to large installations, tiles allow you to add visual interest and inspiration and to create a stunning focal point that elevates the entire space.

IRG Lilac Marble
AKDO Pose Fino Lilac Subway Tiles

Coordinate a bathroom vanity with a gorgeous mosaic on the shower pan and niche to tie in the design and hues. Or use lilac field tiles on the bathroom floor, then add a coordinating mosaic backsplash to add a maximum pop of color.

Let IRG Be Your Guide

The knowledgeable and friendly stone specialists at IRG can show you beautiful, high-quality Lilac Marble slabs and tiles that truly showcase the unique colorations and elegance of this remarkable stone.

Call for an appointment or simply come in to the IRG showroom nearest you (Brisbane, Dublin, or Sacramento), and get ready to add a touch of sophistication and refined beauty to your home.

TAJ MAHAL QUARTZITE COUNTERTOPS: BEAUTY THAT LASTS

TAJ MAHAL QUARTZITE COUNTERTOPS: BEAUTY THAT LASTS

When it comes to remodeling a home, one of the biggest decisions for homeowners and interior designers is choosing the right materials for kitchen countertops. One of the most popular options gaining traction is Taj Mahal Quartzite – a natural stone known for its neutral colorations, durability, design versatility.

In this blog post, we’ll explore these features and why Taj Mahal Quartzite is a great choice for homeowners and designers looking for a high-quality material for their remodeling projects.

IRG Taj Mahal Quartzite
IRG Taj Mahal Quartzite
IRG Taj Mahal Quartzite
IRG Taj Mahal Quartzite

STANDING THE TEST OF TIME

Quartzite is a metamorphic rock formed from sandstone and subjected to intense heat and pressure over millions of years. This metamorphism gives Taj Mahal Quartzite its biggest advantage – durability, which means resistance to scratches, heat, and stains.

Compared to marble, this stone is harder and stronger, making it an ideal choice for high-traffic areas like flooring and kitchen countertops. It also works beautifully in outdoor venues because its subtle colorations blend well with stone and greenery while it’s strength holds up to whatever nature decides.  

Whether you are using Taj Mahal Quartzite in a residential or commercial setting, this stone will stand the test of time.

IRG Taj Mahal Quartzite Countertop
Bar at True Laurel in San Francisco (c) Photography by Vasalo Studios

THE ESSENCE OF ELEGANCE

Exceptional but subtle beauty is another of the hallmarks of IRG’s Taj Mahal Quartzite. Known for its varied patterns — ranging from delicate and wispy to bold and dramatic — the stone’s veining adds true depth of character, while its range of lighter colorations (creamy ivory, subtle beige, or khaki) make it a versatile choice for many different design spaces.

The light coloration of Taj Mahal Quartzite makes it an excellent choice for small spaces. Its reflection of light helps to create the illusion of space while not overpowering other elements in the room. And it can be used in larger spaces to create a sense of continuity between different areas, providing a cohesive and unified look.

IRG Taj Mahal Quartzite Countertop in bathroom
Taj Mahal Quartzite installed on vanity top and shower bench in San Francisco home.

A STONE OF VERSATILITY

Taj Mahal Quartzite can be easily incorporated into traditional, modern and minimalist interior styles due to its range of neutral colorations from beige and white to grey and brown. These adaptable undertones paired with finish options – honed, polished or satin/leathered – allow this quartzite to fit into nearly any design scheme or any space that calls for natural stone slabs. Its subtle colors and unique veining make it a great choice for creating a serene, spa-like atmosphere in a bathroom. And in living areas, its neutral colorations provide a great backdrop for artwork and other design elements.

The unique combination of durability and design versatility of this stone make it a popular alternative to white marbles. Whether you are remodeling your kitchen or another space in your home, consider Taj Mahal Quartzite for a high-quality and long-lasting surface choice.

SEE IT AT IRG: A NATURAL WONDER OF THE STONE WORLD

At IRG, our Taj Mahal Quartzite is sourced from only the finest quarries, ensuring authenticity and exceptional quality. And, if you’re looking for a variety of selection or a number of slabs, our in-stock inventory is unsurpassed.

Contact one of our knowledgeable stone experts at the IRG location nearest you — Brisbane, Dublin, and Sacramento — and tour the warehouse to see for yourself. Whether you’re a homeowner, architect, or interior designer, IRG’s experienced team can guide you in selecting the perfect Taj Mahal Quartzite slab(s) for your specific project.

IRG Taj Mahal Quartzite Countertop
Taj Mahal and inlaid wood countertop at True Laurel SF (c) Photography by Vasalo Studios.

Then get ready to embrace the allure of this iconic stone and infuse your surroundings with the captivating beauty and rich benefits that it offers.

Incorporating Green into Your Decorating Scheme

Incorporating Green into Your Decorating Scheme

It Actually Is Easy Being Green.

Slab of natural Alga Green Polished Quartzite
Slabs of this dreamy Aqua Green Polished Quartzite are perfect for a calming, natural space.

The color green has many positive aspects associated with it: nature, youth, safety, life, and hope being the most common. It is the most healing and soothing color for the eye to process, and has been proven to enhance vision, stability, and endurance in viewers.

Green often signifies cleanliness and healthy living, which is why packaging designers use green on environmental or health products. Green has an association with healing and has been proven to also help alleviate anxiety and depression, which is why hospitals often use the color.

Today, these healthful, restful connections make it an extremely popular and naturally beautiful color to use in interior design.

Fun Facts About Green.

  • Green is the color used for night vision goggles because the human eye is most sensitive and able to distinguish the most shades in that color.
  • You might not know that green is many people’s second most favorite color; blue being the first.
  • Green was a sacred color to the Egyptians representing the hope and joy of spring. The floors of their temples were often made from green natural stone.
  • Green has long been a symbol of fertility and was once the preferred color choice for wedding gowns in the 1400’s.
  • Jade green—created by a chemical reaction—was considered so beautiful in China that only the eyes of royalty could behold it, and it was known as mi se, meaning “mysterious color.”
  • The French “celadon” name was later given to this elegant color. The name is based on the literary character of a French shepherd who wore pale green ribbons.

So Many Greens. So Little Time.

Choosing which shade of green is right for you can be daunting to say the least. Because from emerald to olive to aqua, green comes in a huge range of jewel-like, leafy, or blue-infused shades. Each one also has its own distinct symbolism and associations.

Here are some examples: Inspired by the famous gemstone of the same name, emerald green is particularly recognized for deep color, rarity, and beauty. Hunter green has a rich, melancholic feel reminiscent of evergreen forests, while jungle green with its cooler blue undertone mimics the green tint of tropical plants. Both are now popular for modern kitchen designs.

Green can vary in shade (mixed with black) and tint (mixed with white). But there are also a broad range of green varieties that are mixed with other colors, such as yellow, blue, gray, and brown.

Yellow-greens like chartreuse (named after the French liquor which shares the distinctive color) or lime green have a lively, energetic feel and are often seen in children’s areas or work out rooms . Blue-greens such as aquasea green, and teal have a more subtle energy so those interior uses feel more calm and subtle, and are often used in bathrooms or meditation areas.

Gray greens like seafoam and sage are wintery and more somber than their yellow- and blue-green relations. A cozy library can benefit from the tone. Brown-greens like dark olive have a formal and dignified air, which explains why they are often selected for dining rooms and more elegant spaces.

Start With Your Style.

Maestro quartzite shown bookmatched on wall surface in front of a chaise lounge.
The cool emerald swaths of this Maestro Quartzite bring glamour and luxury to any setting.

Let’s say you fell in love with a particular shade of green that first saw on a restaurant placemat. You can’t stop thinking about the shade, but will it work on your shower wall or your kitchen counter?

The good news is that green is a very versatile color.  It can be cool or warm, energetic, or soothing, subtle or strong. So, the place to begin your decision making is to consider not just the room but the design style where you want your green to go.

Nature Inspired

A nature-inspired theme gives off a more earthy and muted vibe. To achieve this look, focus on natural textures and shades that you would find outdoors, such as beiges, browns, and greens. You could consider a hardwood brown floor with a jade green sofa and tan cushions, or think about emerald green natural stone walls with beige sofas, brown woven baskets and plenty of plants.

Aquabella quartzite shows off a backsplash wall.
The calming deep greens of Aquabella Quartzite are calming and blend well with earthy whites, creams and browns.

Modern Industrial

Imagine a dark gray credenza, metal tables and lusciously veined jade green marble walls. Green can bring a sense of peace and neutrality to an industrial-style space. Just remember to balance the hard surfaces with a soft textured sofa or textiles in contrasting colors.

Mid Century Modern

Here’s where chartreuse is reborn. This mischievous color harkens back to a carefree era. Use it on attention-grabbing kitchen cabinets paired with white engineered stone countertops and red dinettes with graphic patterned seats. Or for those less adventurous, think yellow-green tea kettles and towels!

Sodalite Fantasy Quartzite makes a dramatic appearance bookmatched on an outdoor wall divider.
Sodalite Fantasy Quartzite highlights greens, blues, browns and absolutely stuns when bookmatched as a wall accent.

Tropical

Jade green is often said to be the same color as deep tropical bodies of water, and as such, it is a color that appears throughout tropical-themed interior design. This is a unusual look that works especially well in dining spaces and living rooms. The tropical decor style is about making bold statements, so don’t be afraid to combine several shades of green over several surfaces, textures, and furniture pieces.

Botanic Wave Quartzite is a stunning natural stone surface
Botanic Wave Quartzite is a stunning natural stone surface that creates a statement in any room it graces.

Botanical Bohemian

Botanical style interior decor themes center around flowers and foliage, which of course, have green features. Botanical Bohemian is a timeless design style that has gained a new popularity in the past decade.

If you want to create a quirkier bohemian style, try fuchsia next to green. Use this pinkish red color in small splashes against a strong green background, such as a green tile wall juxtaposed against small floral details or a leaf print wallpaper set behind a rose-colored chaise. Think roses and camellias against white marble for a feminine feel or wildflowers against ceramic tile to evoke a more free-spirited emotion.

Fresh Farmhouse

Green can have a very fresh, new-country appeal when paired with the right colors. This type of style works well in a kitchen, a casual dining room, or anywhere where you want the space to feel clean and crisp. Green/white/navy is a more sophisticated combination—achieving a refreshing and invigorating atmosphere while also lending an air of relaxation and comfort.

Color Suggestions to Use with Green

Emerald green quartzite countertop with accents in salmon, turquoise, and tan.
This slab of Emerald Green Quartzite is perfectly accented with salmon bolsters and turquoise upholstery, giving a calm, welcoming appeal to the environment.

Salmon – goes swimmingly with green because the contrast makes both colors appear more vivid.

Millennial Pink – this dusky pink shade has become hugely popular because of its soft, subtle tone. In a bathroom, choose green subway tiles set against dusky pink walls and add in hanging chandelier. In a bedroom, achieve a more formal look by opting for green semi-precious stone fireplace surrounds and gold metal-framed chairs upholstered in velvet.

Navy — In a predominantly green room, choose navy accents to help ground the space and add a dark contrast, such as a navy rug or a navy sofa.

Brown —  works well with green because these are two colors that are often seen side by side in nature. This is a relatively “safe” choice to pair with green. Brown sofas will always be in style, as will brown upholstered bed frames, and brown ottomans.

Biscuit Beige — Biscuit is a dark shade of beige that is a warm neutral. Like brown, it works particularly well with green because it is a naturally occurring color. Biscuit Beige can represent sandy beaches, mountains, or desert landscapes, which are popular themes in today’s design world.

Fuchsia – Fuchsia adds fun! Use it to add small colorful details to the weight and depth of a green background starting point. Warning: overdoing it with fuchsia and green can make for an over-stimulating and slightly dated room.

IRG sales and warehouse staff posing together

We’re Seeing Green at IRG.

IRG’s in-stock selection of natural and engineered surfacing materials offers you the perfect opportunity to see all the green choices you have (granites, marbles, onyx, quartzites and tiles) all in one place! Choose the location nearest you and let the IRG stone experts guide you through your decision-making process to find the perfect green shade for your life and your lifestyle. Call or come in today.

STONE SPOTLIGHT: IRG’s Maestro Quartzite Stone

STONE SPOTLIGHT: IRG’s Maestro Quartzite Stone

1. Why is Maestro Quartzite so unique?

As the name implies, Maestro Quartzite is a leader in beauty and glamour. Its unusual and mystical strong blue-green toned veining makes this mesmerizing natural stone a gorgeous choice for walls and countertops. You won’t be able to resist the strong wavelike pattern that draws you in to a dreamy dramatic state.

IRG's Maestro Quartzite Surface

2. Where can Maestro Quartzite be used?

IRG’s Maestro Quartzite is as practical as it is aesthetically pleasing, so let your imagination flow and use it in a variety of ways in any room. For a truly spectacular statement, book match slabs to make a dominate – and dramatic – focal point.

IRG's Maestro Quartzite Surface

3. How do I care for Maestro Quartzite?

Quartzite is heat- and stain-resistant, making it both durable and practical for kitchen and bath counters. If choosing Maestro for your kitchen counter, think about adding more drama by incorporating it on a spectacular waterfall. Or, when less is more, draw attention to its beauty with a minimalist installation. Remember, for all applications, proper sealing will help keep out the moisture and bacteria while retaining its magnificent appearance.

IRG's Maestro Quartzite Surface in kitchen

4. Where can I find Maestro Quartzite?

No one has a better selection of in-stock Quartzite slabs that IRG. Visit an IRG showroom near you—conveniently located in Brisbane, Dublin, and Sacramento—and let IRG’s staff of surface experts help guide you through your selection process.  Schedule an appointment today.

 
IRG sales and warehouse staff posing together
STONE SPOTLIGHT: 4 Things to Know About IRG’s Calacatta Vagli Marble

STONE SPOTLIGHT: 4 Things to Know About IRG’s Calacatta Vagli Marble

1. Calacatta Vagli Marble is a standout among marbles.

Many Italian marbles have white-toned backgrounds, and most are very valuable and easily recognizable. But it’s the coloration of IRG’s luxurious Calacatta Vagli Marble that sets it apart from others in its class. Rich veins of taupe and grey-blue weave across a creamy white backdrop, then splashes of gold are shot throughout making it a truly glamorous choice for your home.

Calacatta Vagli Marble surface showing creamy white backdrop, mauve and gray-blue veining with splashes of gold woven throughout.

2. Calacatta Vagli Marble is timeless and elegant.

Ornate and not ordinary, IRG’s Calacatta Vagli is a perfect choice for use in sophisticated kitchen design or for an impressive primary bathroom. Just remember that any marble will show the signs of use and wear over time. Patina is inevitable but many homeowners consider it a plus and enjoy the additional beauty of a natural stone surface as it changes through generations (read more about patina on stone here).

Calacatta Vagli Marble shown as backsplash, shelf and counter surface in kitchen nook setting.
Design: Elena Calabrese Studio | © Vivian Johnson Photography

3. Marble is more porous than other stone choices.

If you love strong veining and classic upscale looks, go ahead, and go for marble. Be aware that acidic ingredients can leave etch marks; so, wipe any spills away quickly. Be sure to properly seal your surfaces at installation and regularly reseal as part of your maintenance upkeep.

Calcutta Vagli Marble makes an elegant statement as a kitchen backsplash
Interior Design: Innen Studio & Gallois Interiors | Photography: Gallois Photo

4. Calacatta Vagli Marble is in stock now at IRG.

No one has a better selection of in-stock Calacatta marble slabs that IRG. To find out more about one home renovator’s experience with choosing marble slabs, click here. Visit an IRG showroom near you—conveniently located in Brisbane, Dublin, and Sacramento—and IRG’s staff of marble experts can guide you through your selection.

 
Calcutta Vagli Marble makes an elegant statement as a kitchen backsplash
Interior Design: Innen Studio & Gallois Interiors | Photography: Gallois Photo