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Interior designers agree: Never put marble in the kitchen; it stains with nothing and is a daily mistake
Spain🏛️ Politics3 hr. ago

Interior designers agree: Never put marble in the kitchen; it stains with nothing and is a daily mistake

The article discusses common mistakes made during home renovations, particularly focusing on the choice of materials. It highlights how people often get inspired by online photos showing perfect interiors but later realize these designs may not be practical for daily life. The piece advises against using marble countertops in kitchens due to their susceptibility to staining and everyday wear. The author, Antonio Távora, writes from Sevilla and emphasizes the gap between idealized home decor images and real-life usability.

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Interior designers agree: Never put marble in the kitchen; it stains with nothing and is a daily mistake

The article discusses common mistakes made during home renovations, particularly focusing on the choice of materials. It highlights how people often get inspired by online photos showing perfect interiors but later realize these designs may not be practical for daily life. The piece advises against using marble countertops in kitchens due to their susceptibility to staining and everyday wear. The author, Antonio Távora, writes from Sevilla and emphasizes the gap between idealized home decor images and real-life usability.

Bias read (Center): The article is focused on home decoration advice and does not address any politically charged topics such as government policies, elections, or social issues. Therefore, it is considered apolitical and leans toward the center.

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