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Calacatta Borghini: The Classic White Marble

Calacatta Borghini: The Classic White Marble

Calacatta marble has been a favorite of artists and designers around the globe for centuries. Even today, the classic Italian white marble enjoys vast popularity for its elegant, understated design in all forms.

The Borghini Quarry

Specifically, Calacatta Borghini Marble embodies the look and feel of traditional luxury. Sourced from one of the oldest and most famed quarries in the Carrara region of Italy – the Borghini Quarry – it is thought to be one of the most classic white marbles in existence. The pattern of prominent grey and honey-accented veining on a white background is extremely popular for creating a classically refined style in kitchens and baths. Because production and quarrying of this statement-making marble has become very limited in recent years, Calacatta Borghini has garnered a reputation as an especially rare and luxurious choice for personal residences.

A Classic with Color

The magnificent veining that Calacatta Borghini Marble exhibits aptly lends itself to past and present looks of luxury. The eye-catching range of movement in Borghini slabs assures a kind of sophistication, richness and charm to almost any room in the house.

While some slabs showcase a bold, dramatic look with a striking spotlight on rust coloration, other varieties offer more wispy movement that accentuates the grey veining with a highlighting warmth. Varieties of Calacatta quarried from the Borghini Quarry can differ, but no matter which block or bundle they come from, these slabs undoubtedly afford an elegance and grace to high-end spaces.

Traditional Marble Speaks to Modern Spaces

With an established history of quarrying dating back to the Romans and its long-standing admiration for usage in homes, Calacatta Borghini is considered as classic as can be. But this in no way makes it a conventional choice for today’s homes.

Desire for white marble bathrooms and kitchen countertops made of Calacatta has endured centuries. And this marble is revered for having a crisp, elegant look that fits with a variety of interior styles and applications.

More contemporary kitchens, for example, will benefit from bold-on-bright movement that handsomely plays off elements like black or brass fixtures.

Calacatta Borghini’s tinges of honey or taupe coloration add a beautiful warmth that balances white modern features and complements earth-tones.

Create your own Italian Masterpiece

Like most products from Italy, Borghini Marble is a true Italian work of art. The colorations in this spectacular stone set the stage for the masterpiece you call home. Click here to view our current inventory of Calacatta Borghini, then call to visit an IRG showroom nearest you and see our vast selection in-person.

Tour A Santa Rosa Manor Brimming with Luxurious white Marble

Tour A Santa Rosa Manor Brimming with Luxurious white Marble

Skyfarm Ranch, the latest new build by Prodigy Real Estate, sits on a Santa Rosa hilltop and offers expansive wine country views. Inside, the brand-new property’s views are matched with stunning white marble from IRG, used throughout the home’s sprawling interior landscape.

Italian white marble remains a go-to stone choice for designers and architects looking to create luxurious, upscale spaces. When Nicole Matheny of Prodigy Real Estate started on this project, she visited IRG to choose a variety of fine white marble for the modern retreat.

The massive marble-filled rooms below showcase the exceptional slab selections she made for the property on that visit.

Fantasy Island

Upon entering this home’s Great Room, your eye will travel to an open kitchen wrapped in IRG Calacatta Caldia Marble. The material covers the backsplash and cascades down an enormous waterfall island with ample room for seating and entertaining guests.

A highly-sought-after marble quarried in limited supply, Calacatta Caldia presents subtle grey and even green undertones on a milky white background – the perfect pairing to white oak cabinetry for a luminous kitchen.

Hearth and Home

Home is where the hearth is in this stately property. Across the kitchen, a show-stopping gas fireplace juxtaposes rich walnut with a light hearth enveloped in luscious Calacatta Cremo Marble. The Calacatta’s soft, creamy background and warm veining stand up to the heat of this dramatic dimension!

Sudsy Sophistication

Every room is important enough for marble in this Skyfarm haven…including the laundry room! Statuario Cervaiole Marble extends corner-to-corner, adding importance and presence to a space often met with indifference during design.

The room is filled with natural light during the day, allowing sunrays to emphasize the marble countertop’s unique pattern. With its bright white background and striking movement that complements dark cabinetry below it, Statuario Cervaiole Marble manages to effortlessly bring the space together to create a broad, open look.

A Master Suite Fit For a King or Queen

In the master bathroom suite, Paonazzo Marble descends a large walk-in shower and bathtub wall, onto the counter of a double vanity. The bathroom’s unique Italian marble, clean lines and lengthy vistas allude to an elegant European style with added drama.

Bring the Beauty of Marble into your own Home

You can bring the beauty of white marble into your own home in ways large or small. Whether it’s to create a dramatic statement or peaceful escape, the Associates at IRG can help you navigate our vast selection to incorporate this luxurious, sought-after material into your life.

Contact us to make an appointment at an IRG showroom today!

Choosing Porcelain or Ceramic Tile

Choosing Porcelain or Ceramic Tile

The Debate

Porcelain and ceramic are popular tile materials in today’s backsplash and flooring options. For many homeowners, the question of which to choose remains: Is porcelain tile or ceramic tile better?

IRG carries a range of mosaic, subway, field and large format tile from various local vendors. No matter which material you prefer – porcelain or ceramic – we have options for you to view in our showrooms. To help you make the right choice for the right application, we’ve put together these guidelines:

Your Location is going to get a lot of use!

High foot traffic areas like living rooms, kitchens and hallways beg for porcelain flooring. As porcelain is a type of ceramic that has been processed at higher temperatures, it is denser than ceramic tile and offers better resistance to scuffs and scratches. Households with children and pets will especially appreciate the durability of porcelain tile floors.

panda white porcelain tile for gym floor

Your Room has a lot of moisture

Bathrooms also love porcelain because they absorb much less moisture. Because porcelain is already dense, it won’t wick up wetness. In fact, it’s nearly waterproof so it’s a top choice for flooring, mud, and laundry rooms.

porcelain tile bathroom

This doesn’t necessarily mean that ceramic is a bad choice for bathrooms; ceramic tiles have still been used for decades in showers. These days, it’s an even more popular choice for kitchen backsplash and around sinks.

You Want to add a handmade touch

The art of handmade ceramic tile has made a loving return to kitchen and bathroom design. If you cherish the idea of sustainable design and product crafted by individuals, then handmade ceramic tile is for you!

kitchen with blue ceramic tile backsplash

Mediterranean and Spanish inspired interiors crave traditional artisan-made tile. But companies, like Fireclay Tile, are redefining the handmade clay tile industry with bold, contemporary colors and patterns that designers love using in modern interiors.

You Want to DIY

A lower price point and softer structure make ceramic tiles a great DIY material. Ceramic is easier to cut, install and adhere to a floor or backsplash. Be sure to choose ceramic if you’ll need to make lots of cuts or install around fixtures yourself.

We’re Talking about a Patio

When it comes to patio flooring, nature isn’t tidy…or kind. If your patio area is exposed to extreme cold or freezing, ceramic is risky because it may absorb moisture, expand, and crack. As previously mentioned, porcelain tile is denser and more durable; thus, it can better withstand the outdoor elements.

Porcelain pavers are becoming increasingly popular for patio and outdoor usage. These pavers typically come in natural slate- or limestone-like colors with 2cm (3/4″) thickness, making them a budget-friendly and lower maintenance alternative to natural stone tile.

Ready to Select?

Contact us and head over to an IRG showroom to view your tile options in-person! Our knowledgeable staff is here to guide you on your project decisions, providing samples and answering your questions along the way.

We carry tile vendors with a variety of porcelain and ceramic tile options. Check out their websites below to see the full selection of tile we can order for your project:

Modern Carrara Marble Makes for Unified Minimalism

Modern Carrara Marble Makes for Unified Minimalism

Classically Beautiful. Yet Now on Trend.

Well-used in traditional spaces for centuries, new variations of the established, classic Carrara marble are quickly becoming a go-to for clean, modern interiors. IRG’s Carrara Supreme is one of the most modernistic marbles used today. This white marble is often a budget-friendly alternative to Calacatta. Quarried in the same region as Calacatta, IRG’s Carrara Supreme lends a whiter and brighter background than typical grey Bianco Carrara Marble.

The Young Look For Marble

One might think Carrara marble is unexciting for a modern-look home, having been used for so long. However, local designer Florence Livingston proves otherwise in a remarkable remodel in San Rafael, CA — just across the Golden Gate. Repeated use of Carrara in this home show that the material remains highly versatile and makes for a great choice in today’s open, minimalist design styles.

Marble Makes It Simple & Fresh

Use of IRG’s Carrara Supreme throughout the kitchen and bathrooms contributes to an easygoing California-style interior. Delicate veining in the light marble complements the home’s continuous, effortless design by adding an element of neutrality and depth.

Starting with the kitchen

Carrara Supreme works well paired with the stylized white oak cabinetry, as seen on the kitchen countertops and backsplash. Livingston created a fresh design where the intriguing veining within the marble is on full display. The lovely white marble balances sleek countertops and backsplashes, helping to create a modern minimalistic space with gorgeous natural variation.

Into the Bathrooms

“Tackle vain with vein” is a motto in the stone industry. A lovely vanity choice, Carrara Supreme conveys sleekness and chicness on the bathroom counters and where it lines a cement tile shower wall and marble tile floor. The choice of marble in this space adds richness and depth without being overly fussy or complicated.

The sophisticated aesthetic flows gracefully throughout all spaces in the home’s connected design theme. Patterned cement tiles on the floor of the second bathroom complement a Carrara vanity with bold black accents. Repeated use of clean, simple and homey materials achieves a sense of peacefulness in the home, where design consistency works to create the illusion the house is bigger it than it is.

Bring the Beauty of Carrara Marble into your Space

Now you can mimic this thoughtful and unified approach into your own home in ways large or small. Carrara Supreme is a versatile choice: use it in large-scale slab formats, in tile, or even in a mosaic backsplash. Whichever way you choose to utilize Carrara Marble, it is a wonderful choice for years to come.

Browse IRG’s Carrara marble online, then contact us to schedule a visit to view our collection in-person.

Learn more about the design and materials used in this project here.

IRG’s Azul Bahia Granite

IRG’s Azul Bahia Granite

Dive into the Deep Blue

Picture deep Brazilian blue waves and the mystery that comes with them. That’s the feeling of staring into the depths of IRG’s Azul Bahia Granite.

Some believe this stunning stone is the most exotic of any granites because of its uniquely vibrant blue coloration. Also known as Blue Bahia, this strikingly beautiful and exclusive material is quarried in the northeastern state of Bahia and transported from Brazil to bring magnificence to you and your space!

A Brilliant Color. A Brilliant Choice.

azul bahia granite installed as waterfall kitchen island

Granite is one of the most durable surfaces you can find for kitchen countertops and baths. But don’t stop there: this granite is especially good for interior and exterior wall and floor applications, fountains and pools – even stairs and mosaics. With Azul Bahia you can transform even the most mundane areas into spectacular showstoppers.

Consider a waterfall island in your kitchen. Surround yourself in its wave-like depths and frame an oversized tub. Place book-matched slabs in a study. Azul Bahia’s uses are as limitless as its design. What’s consistent is its powerful presence.

“Sea” What We Mean

Nothing takes the places of seeing and touching the surface of Azul Bahia in-person. Browse IRG’s Azul Bahia slabs online, then contact us to visit our showrooms and see this designer (and homeowner) favorite in-person!