Calacatta on the other hand has very bold veining with a crisp white background.
Calacatta marble vs carrara marble.
In general carrara tends to be grayer with softer veining while calacatta is whiter with bolder more dramatic veining.
Carrara marble right.
The style of carrara marble tends to be more linear than calacatta.
Calacatta marble is whiter as compared to carrara marble and is much rare in occurrence as opposed to the carrara marble.
Prices before installation for carrara tend to sit in the 75 100 per square foot range on average while calacatta can be upwards for 250.
Calacatta is actually more rare than carrara.
In fact white carrara can be greyish when compared to calacatta.
Two of the main differences in carrara marble and calacatta marble is that the carrara marble is usually a muddy white base.
White carrera tends to have softer veining while slabs of calacatta marble normally contains very sharp and thick veins.
Aesthetics and durability.
Image courtesy of aria stone gallery.
Calacatta is less abundant than carrara and many perceive the whiter field to be more high end than the less dramatic carrara.
Carrara marble is often classified as much softer looking than calacatta because of its subtle light gray veining that can sometimes hue toward blue.
Calacatta marble tends to be a little lighter in color than carrara marble.
Calacatta has much larger and thicker grey veins than carrara and the white marble is more white.
Meaning the background color of the carrara marble tends to have a more grayish tone than white.
Calacatta marble costs more than carrara marble and starts at somewhere near 100 and may cost as high as 250 per square feet unfinished.
There are some different versions of both calacatta and carrara marbles.
Aria stone gallery s calacatta vagli marble.
The cost of carrara marble would range anywhere between 40 per square feet to 100 per square feet unfinished depending on the quality availability and graining.
The lines or veins in the carrara tend to be straighter and thinner.
It s often characterized by soft feather grains that homeowners go crazy over.
Let s compare some houzz examples.
While each natural stone slab is unique calacatta marble is much more rare than your typical carrara.
On the other hand calacatta marble tends to have a purer white background.