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Wolfstone Carrara is notable because of its strong resemblance to traditional marble. It has an icy, stark white hue with streaks of gray and black running throughout.Referring to Carrara marble that has been used since the time of ancient Rome, the name also belongs to an Italian city, notable for the white marble quarried there.Depending on the amount of veining, the bright white background can also appear to be like eggshell or alabaster. Any way you look at it, Carrara is a gorgeous look and it is the perfect solution for when marble is not as practical, depending on your application, like kitchen countertops, because marble can be easily stained whereas solid acrylic is much more practical and durable.
Wolfstone Carrara is notable because of its strong resemblance to traditional marble. It has an icy, stark white hue with streaks of gray and black running throughout.Referring to Carrara marble that has been used since the time of ancient Rome, the name also belongs to an Italian city, notable for the white marble quarried there.Depending on the amount of veining, the bright white background can also appear to be like eggshell or alabaster. Any way you look at it, Carrara is a gorgeous look and it is the perfect solution for when marble is not as practical, depending on your application, like kitchen countertops, because marble can be easily stained whereas solid acrylic is much more practical and durable.
In addition to its very classic look, Carrara is somewhat of a chameleon. It works well in many different design schemes from sophisticated and elegant to farmhouse-friendly and homey.No two Carrara solid acrylic work surface slabs are the same and as previously mentioned, the amount of veining can vary, so whether you like the white background with just a touch of veining or just the white peeking out from underneath a deep and complex vein pattern, there is a Carrara acrylic just for you.With a bright white base and minimal black veins running throughout, it is often used as a design element in all-white kitchens paired with stainless steel appliances and a maple hardwood floor. Carrara with heavier veining can be used in several ways to tie the kitchen design together, while Carrara acrylic with a medium amount of veining will look fantastic atop rich and dark cabinets. Use Carrara for a large island in a white kitchen that is accentuated with black solid surface countertops or if there is space for chairs around the kitchen island, choose black frames for a striking look.