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Premium Marble Worktops for Kitchens & Bathrooms

Transform your space with the timeless elegance of bespoke marble worktops, crafted for beauty and functionality.

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We bring luxury to your home with expertly designed, durable marble surfaces. Whether you’re redesigning your kitchen or updating your bathroom, our team ensures every worktop becomes a stunning focal point in your home.

Why Choose Us For Your Marble Worktops?

We pride ourselves on delivering custom marble worktops that exceed expectations. For years, we’ve helped homeowners, architects, and interior designers across the UK achieve their vision with high-quality stone craftsmanship. From sourcing premium marble like Carrara and Calacatta to precise installation, we handle every step of the process with care and expertise.

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When you choose us, you get:

  • Custom designs tailored to your space
  • Expert guidance on marble selection and maintenance
  • Precision cutting and seamless installation
  • A commitment to quality and customer satisfaction

We know that your home is your sanctuary, and we work with you to bring your dream interiors to life.

The Benefits of Marble Worktops

By choosing marble kitchen worktops, you invest in more than just a countertop – you elevate your living space with lasting beauty and character. Here’s why so many customers choose marble:

  • One-of-a-kind elegance: No two slabs of marble are identical. Unique veining patterns create a worktop that’s truly yours.
  • Luxury appeal: Marble’s natural lustre and colour depth give your home a high-end, timeless look.
  • A surface that improves with time: Marble develops a rich patina, becoming even more beautiful with age.
  • Easy to clean with proper care: With regular sealing and maintenance, your worktops stay smooth and hygienic.

Imagine how bespoke white marble countertops could transform your kitchen, brightening your space and providing the perfect surface for meal prep or entertaining guests.

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Advantages of Marble Worktops

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They combine natural beauty with long-lasting performance, offering practical elegance that enhances any room. Here’s what makes our designs stand out:

  • Wide variety of marble options: From classic white to dramatic black finishes, we offer a range of colours and patterns to suit your style.
  • Sealed for durability: We seal every worktop to protect it from staining, ensuring it stays beautiful for years to come.
  • Custom thicknesses and finishes: Choose from polished, honed, or leathered finishes for a look that matches your vision.
  • Precision craftsmanship: Our team uses advanced cutting technology to create perfectly tailored surfaces with custom edge profiles.

Every detail matters to us – because it matters to you.

Envision Your Space with Bespoke Marble

Picture yourself in a kitchen where sleek white marble worktops reflect the morning light, making your space feel brighter and more spacious. Imagine running your hand across a smooth marble island as you prepare a family meal. Whether you choose classic white, bold black, or a custom pattern, our worktops bring warmth and elegance to your home.

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Hereford’s Leading Marble Worktops Installers

With our top-notch local selection, perfectly tailored to your kitchen and bathroom needs, we’ll help you create a one-of-a-kind space that’s as timeless as it is stunning. Our marble worktops aren’t just surfaces; they’re a bold statement of style that’ll uplift your home.

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Local Flair, Global Quality: We scour the globe for the finest marble, but our craftsmanship? It’s 100% Herefordshire. This perfect blend of global quality and local artistry ensures your worktop is a stunner with a touch of Hereford pride.

Variety of Choices: From classic whites to rich, dark tones that’ll make your heart skip a beat, you’ll find your perfect match with MGD.

Customisation: Your home is one-of-a-kind, and your worktop should be too. That’s why we offer bespoke designs and cuts to fit your exact specifications like a glove.

Our Commitment to You

  • Professional Installation: Our team of skilled installers provide a seamless and hassle-free installation process that respects your time and space.
  • Maintenance Tips: We don’t just install and disappear, we’re here to arm you with essential tips to keep your marble worktop looking as stunning as the day it was born.
  • Customer Support: Got questions? Our friendly customer support team is always ready to lend an ear and a helping hand.

Ready to Transform Your Home with Marble Worktops?

Visit our showroom or call us to schedule a free consultation. Let’s bring the timeless beauty of marble into your home today and make your kitchen or bathroom the talk of the town.

Contact Us: 01432 355075

Visit Us: Unit 1D, Thorn Business Park, Rotherwas, Herefordshire HR2 6JT

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Frequently Asked Questions

We’ve compiled a list of frequently asked questions to help you learn more about this material. If you have any further questions, please don’t hesitate to contact us.

Marble can withstand heat, but it is important to use heat protectors, such as trivets, to prevent heat damage to the surface. Marble is also prone to thermal shock, which means that it can crack or chip if exposed to sudden changes in temperature.

They should be cleaned with a mild detergent and warm water. Avoid using abrasive cleaning products or scrubbers, as these can scratch the surface. Regular sealing is also essential to protect the surface from stains and spills.

The frequency of resealing depends on the amount of use the surface gets. It is essential to regularly check the surface for signs of wear and reseal.

Marble is typically pricier than other natural stone options, such as granite or quartz, but less costly than some engineered options, like Dekton or Neolith.

Marble is a porous material that can absorb liquids and stains more quickly than other natural stones, such as granite. However, marble can be sealed to protect the surface from stains and spills.

Marble can be a good choice for kitchen worktops as it is durable, heat-resistant and easy to clean. However, it is important to consider the porous nature of marble and the risk of staining.

Marble is softer than granite or quartz, meaning it can scratch and chip more easily. However, it is also more unique and offers a range of natural variations in colour and veining. Marble is also a low-maintenance material, requiring regular cleaning and sealing to protect the surface.

Yes, acidic products or liquids can damage them by etching or dulling the surface. It’s essential to avoid using acidic products or liquids and to clean up any spills immediately.

Marble worktops are heavy and require special handling during installation. To ensure proper installation and prevent damage, it is best to have a professional installer handle the process.

Marble is a durable material but a softer stone than granite or quartz, which means it can scratch and chip more easily. However, a marble worktop can last many years with proper care and maintenance.

Use a mild detergent and warm water to remove stains. Avoid using abrasive cleaning products or scrubbers, as these can scratch the surface. If the stain is stubborn, you can use a poultice made of baking soda and water to remove it.

They should be cleaned with a mild detergent and warm water. Avoid using abrasive cleaning products or scrubbers, as these can scratch the surface. Regular sealing is also essential to protect the surface from stains and spills.

It is not recommended to cut and chop food directly on a marble worktop. To prevent scratches and stains, it would be best to use a cutting board.

Popular choices include classic white, grey, black, and beige. However, various shades of pink, blue, green, purple, and yellow are also available. Depending on the type of marble, you can also find intricate veining and swirling patterns in the stone, making it an extremely versatile material for kitchen countertops.

Yes. All our marble slabs can be cut, finished, and fit in any space with the minimum number of joins showing.

Yes, we can send you samples of most of our marble products, or you can visit our showroom to view a selection. We can also book you in to see our suppliers’ selections of marble slabs so you can pick your favourite from all the different styles available. Call us on 01432 355075 to discuss.

Measuring for a marble worktop requires careful and precise calculation to ensure that the surface you are installing fits perfectly and is tailored to your design needs. Here are the steps to measure for a marble worktop:

1. Start by measuring the dimensions of the space where you plan to install the marble worktop. Measure the length, width, and depth, noting down the measurements in inches or centimetres.

2. Consider any objects or furniture within the room that could obstruct or interfere with the installation of the marble worktop. Measure around these objects and the distance between them and the intended installation area.

3. Your measurements must be exact. Make sure to measure twice to ensure the worktop fits precisely.

4. Sketch the area to be covered with the marble worktop. This can help you visualise how the piece will look once installed and can also aid in ensuring that all measurements are correct.

5. Once you have your measurements and sketch, contact us to confirm them and provide a quote for the job. We can also advise you on the best type of marble worktop for your needs and, if necessary, measure up for you.

Depending on the availability of materials, we typically say that installation can be done within 7 to 10 working days from the order date. Sometimes, it can be quicker or longer, depending on the size and complexity of the job. But the above is a good rule of thumb.