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Is it good to use Makrana Marble for flooring ?
Asked by Mamta xxxxxx,
30 Jun '09 09:45 am
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Yes it is cool and beautiful. Be careful while walking or you may break your bones.
Answered by subhash tiwari, 30 Jun '09 09:50 am
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Ya sure. Any design in white marble can use for flooring. Because white marble is much stronger than coloured marble. You can use contrast marble or granite pieces or stripes for designing. But it is difficult to mentain. you can use ceramic tile Rs. 25-35 or porceline tiles Rs. 35-50 psf. you can mentain 4-5mm grove in between two tiles & fill it with contrast color cement or epoxi grout. Looks nice, cheaper than marble.
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Answered by Shridhar, 01 Jul '09 05:18 pm
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A sweet Home, should be build by inner strength, that is patience and team work.
Answered by Anand Agarwal, 30 Oct '09 12:04 am
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It is surely good .But the problem is that these days Makrana marble is not up to the quality that it is known for .Instead people are using many other qualities .Makrana if genuine is far better than other marbles
Answered by minticool, 05 Jul '09 09:26 am
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I think vitrified tiles should be preferred instead.
Answered by Ramsingh Sachan, 02 Jul '09 09:09 pm
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