Marble in Hospitals: Beautiful, Durable, and Safe? 

Yes, when done right. See the 5 rules for using natural stone in non-clinical healthcare interiors.

Sealing is Non-Negotiable

Natural marble is porous. Without a penetrating sealer, it can absorb spills and trap germs. High-quality sealing makes the surface virtually non-porous and easy to sanitize.

Banish Acidic Cleaners

Acids like vinegar or harsh chemicals will etch marble, dulling the finish and creating microscopic grooves that can harbor bacteria. Only use pH-neutral, stone-safe disinfectants.

Blot, Don't Rub

In a hospital, quick cleanup is vital. If a spill occurs, immediately blot it up with a soft cloth. Rubbing spreads the stain. Follow with a gentle, approved cleaner.

Lobby, Not OR

Marble is perfect for high-traffic, low-acuity areas like main lobbies, reception desks, and executive offices. Avoid critical areas (ORs, ICUs) where seamless, chemical-proof materials are a must.