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Marble floors - polished or honed?

dvarnell
11 years ago

I love the look of polished marble floors, but my contractor keeps warning me that they are slippery and strongly suggesting honed. I don't want to be kicking myself if they are too slippery, but I really love the look of polished. Thoughts/advice? (I'm doing 16" x 16" tiles because while I would LOVE to do a hex, I can't deal with the keeping so much grout clean even though I know would have the added effect of making less slippery, but can't do it).

Comments (18)

  • Billl
    11 years ago

    Not sure if this is helpful, but we did polished mosaic in the bath and 12x12 honed in our kitchen. The mosaic is fine both wet and dry. The honed 12x12 is still quite slippery when wet. It is probably no slipperier than 12x12 ceramic, but I don't think I'd want either in my bathroom. Maybe that is because my eyes don't quite focus without a cup of coffee in my hands, so I need an idiot proof surface to start my day.

  • shanghaimom
    11 years ago

    We have polished marble mosaic in three different bathrooms. It isn't hard to keep the grout clean, nor is it ever slippery. (It has gray grout with sealer added from the get-go, plus sealer over the finished floor.) In our last master bath, we had beige 13x13 tiles and the grout always looked terrible. Maybe it was because the grout lines are wider and more noticeable with bigger tile. (?) I don't know, but just wanted to relay my personal experience with this.

    I agree that polished marble in a large format would be waaay too slippery for a bath.

  • nycbluedevil
    11 years ago

    I have polished 12 x 12 marble in both my new baths. As long as you are a little careful and put a mat in front of the shower or tub, so that you don't walk around with soaking wet feet, it is totally fine.

  • pharaoh
    11 years ago

    We have polished white marble floors as well. 18x18.

    A couple of mats, no wet feet will keep you from slipping. The human bare feet a pretty good at gripping floors.

    Also I feel marble's beauty is revealed only when polished; especially the more dramatic ones.

  • nycbluedevil
    11 years ago

    Also, my old bathroom floor was 8 x 8 matte ceramic and they were just as slippery when wet. So it's the water, not the material.

  • VictoriaElizabeth
    11 years ago

    I love polished, so that's what we put in... yes, people warned me about the slip factor. But I like the look of polished so much, that it wasn't even something I needed to think about.

    We put a polished marble 2' hex in one bath. And a marble look alike 18x18 in the one we're doing now. Technically, it's only porcelain... but let me tell you what- it is SHINY. And I LOVE it.

    Here is a link that might be useful: Polished Tile

  • KevinMP
    11 years ago

    I have honed calacatta gold throughout in 9" x 18". I don't find it slippery at all, but I'm not throwing water all over the floor, and I dry off in my shower before stepping out onto the mat. I really think the fears of slipping are much ado about nothing so long as you're talking about the floor of the bathroom. I'd be more worried about the shower floor. There, I used 2" x 2". They're not slippery at all because of the texture you get with the added grout lines.

    I wouldn't shy away from marble for that reason.

    Here is a link that might be useful: You can see my honed here

  • sundownr
    11 years ago

    I heard the same thing before I bought mine. I used 12" polished marble and it's totally fine. I don't think we have ever even come close to slipping. We have a mat in front of the shower and another in front of the sink (for comfort).

  • mangiamo
    11 years ago

    Good morning

    I have what Bill has suggested. A mix of honed and polished, generally the polished as a feature or accent. I have not had any more problems with slippage than I have had with porcelain. Any definitely not as slippery as semi gloss hardwood!

    If you prefer the beauty of polished then that is what you should wake up to every morning,

    If you start with polished and prefer honed, then it can be honed on site.

    Enjoy making this decision and the beautiful room awaiting you.

  • dvarnell
    Original Author
    11 years ago

    Thanks, all. You have confirmed for me that I should get what I love and just use mats, which I'd do anyway. Thanks!

  • positano
    11 years ago

    I put honed 1" marble hex in a busy kids bath and so happy I went with what I wanted. I sealed it very well and have no issues with keeping grout clean(I went with a medium gray grout).
    I agree with Shanghaimom that the grout on my 12 x 12 tiles in another bath are so much harder to keep looking clean. I think with the mosaics everything just blends in more.

    Good luck with your decision!

  • katie890
    11 years ago

    I'm new to this forum. First thank you so much for all the help. You guys are really awesome.

    My question is what looks better with the porcelain white subway tiles 3x6? Polished or honed? I've looked at pictures on www.houzz.com and sometimes marble looks great with the subway and sometimes it doesn't.

    Just wondering if polished or honed matters to match these two tiles?

    Thanks!

    Here is a link that might be useful: [Houzz White Subway Tiles[(https://www.houzz.com/products/white-subway-wall-and-floor-tile-prbr2-br~t_600~a_88-9--167-1103)

  • positano
    11 years ago

    In both of my bathrooms I have porcelain white subways and honed marble and I think it looks great!

  • dvarnell
    Original Author
    11 years ago

    And to contrast, I'm doing polished with my subway tiles. Floor is being installed now and I love it! Shower goes in next week and I will def post photos (if I can figure out how!)

  • lindaannette
    8 years ago

    I have a houseful of polished cream marble. Its time to reseal and was thinking of honing it all for a different and updated look. Has anyone done this and did you like it?



  • charlesmma
    5 years ago
    last modified: 5 years ago

    I came across this post because I am literally googling how to hone my polished 12" x 12" square marble floor because I have almost killed myself twice slipping on the polished marble. I absolutely HATE it. I would never recommend polished marble on a bathroom floor. I may put in a mosaic (either polished or honed is fine -- I've had both with no slip problems at all), but at the very least I am honing that floor down.

  • Helen
    5 years ago

    A marble tile with large tiles is a bathroom of depth as far as I am concerned. Sure you can put down non-skid mats but you have to have them cover every square inch your feet may land or you will skid. I am currently renting a place with 12' square marble tiles and I actively wonder whether this will be the shower that kills me - seriously. Not to mention that there are no grab bars in the shower which also has the 12" polished marble.


    I honestly don't think honed marble would be less slippery but you should verify what the COF - friction level is and make sure it meets safety standards.


    I am having marble mosaic floors put in the bathroom - shower and floor and the grout means they are grippy. Modern grout doesn't have the same issues as older grout does especially if one uses grout in a sot gray color which is more forgiving than white. Also, periodically one can just have a professional come in and clean the marble and grout. My building does this with common area floors and they look like new after 25 years.

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