Italian Marble Designs For Flooring !

When guest attain to our showroom, they usually demand to show low cost Italian marble for the marble flooring?

But indecisively guest have no certain ideas, Do they looking for Italian Marble or Turkey or Chinese Marble?

Our sales person provides them better material as per their budget with good marble flooring ideas .At very soon, our company consider to launching highly appreciable Virtual Room Showcase to clear customer indecisive notion towards marble.

By our Dr.Marble Section in our website, we receive some enquiries by guests for marble flooring, I am disclosing few of it .It will definitely help you to get better ideas for marble usage on your flooring.
Dr Marble,

I am seriously considered to using granite or marble as a flooring material in an upcoming building project. Will they both perform in same manner? How about stain resistance, durability and handling?

Firstly I would like to appreciate you on your taste and choice of building material. Both Granite and Marble are admirable for flooring. In fact in a market these material recorded explosive growth during 4-5 years. Italian and other imported marble sales explosively grown approximately 400 percent during the past 3 years.

Home owners are using marble for flooring and granite as countertops, back splashes, tub platforms and surrounds and fireplace surrounds and hearths.

View of experts on Stain resistance:

Because granite and marble are natural products, they exhibit a wide range of stain resistance. Marble is more porous than granite. Certain marbles can stain quite readily. Common household liquids such as orange juice, nail polish remover, shampoo, and even water can cause serious stains in certain marbles. Granite, on the other hand, is very stain resistant. Professional installers recommend the use of neutral pH breathable sealers for both marble and granite, once they have been installed. These sealers need to be reapplied on a regular basis, depending upon how much use or foot traffic that the marble or granite is exposed to.

If you would like to use marble for an entrance ante-room, it might have to be professionally cleaned and resealed every 2-3 years depend on footfalls.
Marble used in bathrooms and kitchens should be cleaned and resealed every 15 months to 20 months.

I hope this article may help home owners to select better material for their marble flooring. To Get Beautiful Marble Flooring Designs, Visit on our website rmrmarmo.com with 100s of varieties of Italian and Imported marble.

You can ask any question online on our Dr.Marble Section or visit our showroom in Delhi to Buy Italian marble.

The 5 Most Stressful Days of the Year

Some days are a lot more stressful than others if you take into account everyday life aspects. Aspects like your career, your marriage or relationship, or even paying your bills on time.

Every day events certainly warrant stress relief management tactics, but every few months your stress is exponentially compounded on specific days of the year.

Here is a list of 5 of the most stressful days of the year:

#5 Thanksgiving
What could possibly be stressful about a family gathering to eat some turkey and watch some football? Hopefully, you have been through enough Thanksgivings to pick up on my sarcasm in the previous question. The turkey and football are definitely effective stress reducers in their own right, provided the Lions play a competitive game. The turkey provides a scientifically engineered excuse to skip forced family conversations and doze off for a while.

#4 Finals
For students, it’s make or break time. For parents, it signals time to prepare your home for their summer or extended return home. There is a good chance that their finals will go well and all their extensive fretting and preparation will have paid off. Just like any other stressful day or situation, there is a period of stress release expected. Do your poor, over achieving student a favor and foot the tab for a night out (given they are 21 or older of course!)

#3 January 4th
Researchers have pinpointed January 4 to be the most stressful day of the year. They say that the perfect storm of cold weather, economic gloom, and the end of Christmas cheer will leave many temporarily sad and depressed.

Judi James, a psychologist and expert in communications and body language, said:”January can be one of the most stressful times of the year between sale shopping and recovering from the excesses of the party season, which can stimulate negative behaviors such as rising tension, stress levels and blood pressure.”

#2 Tax Day
April 15th. Many of us taxpaying, ever tax write off searching adults know this day all too well. Consider yourself lucky if you or your highly accredited tax professional has decided that a return is headed your way. For those who have to scrounge up funds to meet the deadline experience a lot more stress leading up to this day. April 15th isn’t just stressful for tax payers; it takes a toll on all those involved in the process. Immediately move this day to the #1 most stressful day if it has resulted or results in an audit.

#1 Christmas
As parents, you most likely guessed this one. But even without highly expecting children to shop for, Christmas is easily the most stressful time of the year. Scouring malls and department stores looking for the latest and greatest gifts can leave you physically and emotionally exhausted.

If it isn’t finding the perfect gift to please the loved or hated one you’re shopping for, it’s the management of available cash or credit to purchase for all of those on your list. Shopping is only half of the holiday battle as you will still have to attend a “joyous” family gathering or worse yet, host the event yourself.

Must-Have Kitchen Appliances

Every kitchen should have some appliances to make food preparation quicker and less complicated. This is certainly not an exhaustive list, but it is a good start for a well-prepared kitchen. Here are five must-have kitchen appliances:

1. Mini hand blender/smoothie maker. If you make smoothies, protein shakes, or mixed drinks, these kitchen gizmos are must-haves because of the convenience they afford. They are even good for mixing gravies and sauces right in the pan. They are not expensive, they are small and lightweight, and clean up easily.

2. Full-sized blender. Occasionally you need a little more power than a mini-blender will afford you. A full-sized blender will save the day when it is time to crush ice or blend larger batches of drinks. They work well for pureeing foods for soups and sauces, and even chopping nuts and seeds for breakfast cereals and desserts.

3. Food processor/chopper. If you have an extremely sharp knife and are good at using it, you might not need a food processor. If not, processors make chopping large batches of veggies for salads and casseroles much faster and simpler. When selecting one of these devices, make sure you get a well-built one that is easy to assemble and disassemble. That will make it easier to clean after using. One that is dishwasher-safe is a bonus.

4. Slow cooker. Next to the microwave, this may be the most essential piece of equipment in the kitchen. They are so versatile that their usage is nearly infinite. They are wonderful for on the go people who need to come home to a warm meal. Foods will not burn in a slow cooker, so everything will be just right when dinnertime comes. Roasts, ribs, chickens, soups, chili and stew are all good candidates for a slow cooker.

5. Microwave oven. Microwaves are so commonplace now that it is hard to picture any kitchen without one. Even if it is a small, cheap unit, it still has worth in the kitchen. Frozen dinners, snacks and treats, sandwiches and side dishes are all prepared quickly in a microwave. If you prefer a higher-end unit, you can get one big enough to cook a turkey in. They come with probes, delay timers and many more features that add to their ease and functionality.

These gizmos are not costly, and yet they can add a lot to the kitchen in the way of speed and convenience.

Written by Stephen Ayer. Visit his website at PLR Daddy and PLR Appliance Articles