White Marble Square Floor Inlay with Black Double-Line Border & Multicolor Baroque Center Scrollwork
Product Overview
This square marble floor inlay is designed as a clean architectural frame with a decorative centerpiece. A bright white marble field is outlined by a bold black double-line border and corner ornaments, while the center features multicolor baroque scrollwork in warm gold, terracotta, green, and beige tones. The result is a refined “luxury panel” look that works beautifully as a living room focal point, foyer centerpiece, or boutique hotel feature zone.

Stone Characteristics
- Base tone: white / light ivory marble background for a spacious, elegant visual.
- Frame: black marble double-line border for crisp geometry and premium contrast.
- Corner details: beige-gold scroll corner motifs to soften the frame and add craftsmanship.
- Center pattern: baroque floral scrollwork with multi-tone inlay (gold, terracotta, green, beige) for artistic depth.
- Manufacturing: waterjet-cut stone inlay, factory dry-assembly, numbered delivery for controlled installation.
Technical and Specifications
| Specification | Standard / Custom Options |
|---|---|
| Product Type | Marble Waterjet Floor Inlay Panel (Square) |
| Layout | White field + black double-line border + corner motifs + center baroque scrollwork |
| Typical Size Range | 800×800 mm to 2000×2000 mm (customizable) |
| Thickness Options | 12 mm / 15 mm / 18 mm / 20 mm (match surrounding flooring) |
| Finish Options | Polished, Honed (recommended for slip-conscious areas), Leathered (select stones) |
| Edge Detail | Straight cut; optional micro-bevel for cleaner grout transitions |
| Fit / Tolerance | Typically ±0.5–1.0 mm (depends on stone and ornament density) |
| Delivery Form | Pre-assembled panels or numbered loose pieces + CAD/PDF layout map |
| Recommended Substrate | Flat screed / concrete / tile backer + approved stone adhesive |
| Sealing | Recommended for stain resistance and easier maintenance |
| Packing | Export wooden crate + foam protection + corner guards + numbering labels |
| Documents Included | Installation map (CAD/PDF), numbering guide, packing list |
Color & Pattern Description
The composition is intentionally balanced: a quiet white marble background creates a premium, airy base, while the black double-line border adds strong geometry and frames the space like a stone picture frame. Warm beige-gold corner ornaments soften the edges. At the center, baroque scrollwork combines gold and terracotta tones with subtle green accents, delivering a handcrafted artistic focal point that feels luxurious without being overly heavy.
Available Finishes
- Polished: maximum shine and the strongest black/white contrast; preferred for statement areas.
- Honed: soft matte, upscale, and more slip-conscious; excellent for residential daily-use spaces.
- Leathered (select stones): textured feel with reduced glare for boutique interiors.
Key Advantages
- Clean geometry + artistic center: modern-friendly framing with classic baroque craftsmanship.
- Factory precision: crisp lines, stable symmetry, and controlled border thickness.
- Numbered installation system: reduces site errors and speeds up installation.
- Custom-engineered: size, thickness, finish, and palette can match your project conditions.
- High-value visual impact: creates a “signature floor” effect for premium spaces.
Recommended Applications
- Villa foyer / entrance hall centerpiece
- Living room center feature panel
- Hotel lobby / reception statement flooring
- Luxury retail and showroom zones
- High-end office entrances
Customization Process
- Share requirements: target size, placement area, surrounding tile module, and thickness needs.
- Confirm design: keep this palette or adjust border thickness, corner motifs, or center colors.
- CAD layout: we provide a drawing showing border widths, center scale, and piece breakdown.
- Stone selection: we share material photos for each color part for approval.
- Production: waterjet cutting + edge refinement + factory dry-assembly QC.
- Numbering & packing: labeled pieces/panels + export crate + installation map.
Packaging & Installation
- Dry-lay first: confirm orientation and center alignment before bonding.
- Substrate flatness: required for straight border lines and perfect square geometry.
- Use stone-grade adhesive: often white adhesive to protect light background stones.
- Sealing plan: seal after adhesive/grout cures to protect against stains.
- Crate protection: foam separation + edge guards + reinforced wooden crate for safe shipping.
FAQ
- What size works best for a square inlay panel?
Most projects choose 800–2000 mm depending on room scale. Share your room dimensions and we’ll recommend a proportion. - Should I choose polished or honed?
Polished gives higher gloss and stronger contrast; honed is more slip-conscious and hides wear better. - Can you match thickness to my surrounding tiles?
Yes. Provide tile thickness and floor build-up and we’ll produce a flush-install thickness. - Can I change the border from black to dark gray?
Yes. Border stone can be adjusted to dark gray or other tones to match your interior style. - Can you simplify the center pattern?
Yes. We can reduce ornament density or create a cleaner central motif for modern interiors. - Do you deliver it as one piece?
Usually as pre-assembled panels or numbered pieces for safer shipping and easier handling. - Will the black lines stay straight during installation?
Yes with a flat substrate and dry-lay check. The layout map helps maintain alignment. - Is sealing required?
Strongly recommended for floors to improve stain resistance and maintenance convenience. - Can it be used in wet areas?
Yes with proper sealing and a slip-conscious finish (often honed). Tell us the area type for guidance. - Can it be used with underfloor heating?
Generally yes, using suitable adhesives and movement joints per local standards. - How do you control chipping on small scroll pieces?
Optimized cutting parameters, edge refinement, and reinforced packing methods. - What file do you need to start CAD?
Target size and placement are enough; DWG/PDF speeds up confirmation. - How do I confirm colors before production?
We provide stone selection photos and can offer samples if required for approval. - What is the MOQ?
MOQ is flexible for custom inlay projects. Share your quantity and we’ll quote accordingly. - If a piece breaks on site, can you remake it?
Yes. With the CAD and numbering reference, we can reproduce a specific section for replacement.
Why Choose Us
- Made in China, factory-direct: clearer QC responsibility, stronger cost control, and stable production scheduling.
- Waterjet inlay specialization: experienced in borders, corners, and complex multi-color scrollwork.
- Project-ready delivery: CAD approval → stone selection → dry-assembly QC → numbered installation map.
- Export packing strength: reinforced wooden crates, foam protection, and edge guards for global shipping.
- Customization capacity: size, thickness, finish, and palette engineered to your site conditions.
Create Your Custom Art
Want a different look—black & white, gray & silver, beige & bronze, or a thinner frame?
Send your inspiration image, target size, and installation location. We will create a CAD layout and stone selection proposal for your approval.
Summary
This white marble square inlay panel combines a bold black double-line border, elegant corner motifs, and a multicolor baroque center scrollwork to create a premium focal point.
Factory waterjet precision, dry-assembly verification, and numbered installation mapping make it a reliable choice for villas, hotels, and luxury commercial interiors.
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How / Why / What / Options / Considerations
How: We waterjet-cut multiple stone colors into precise border, corner, and center components, then dry-assemble the full square in the factory. Pieces are numbered and shipped with a placement map.
Why: A framed inlay panel creates a clear focal point and elevates the perceived craftsmanship of the entire interior.
What: A square marble waterjet inlay panel with a white background, black double-line frame, corner scroll ornaments, and a multicolor baroque center motif.
Options:
- Size: scale the panel to room proportions and furniture layout
- Finish: polished for shine vs honed for slip-conscious elegance
- Palette: keep warm multi-color center or switch to grayscale / monochrome
- Border strength: thin outline vs bold double-line framing
- Delivery: pre-assembled panels vs numbered loose pieces for site conditions
Considerations:
- Keep the panel aligned to the room axis for clean geometry.
- Match thickness and grout plan with surrounding flooring for flush installation.
- Ensure substrate flatness—straight border lines reveal unevenness quickly.
- Approve stone selection photos to control tone differences between batches.
- Plan sealing and daily maintenance for high-traffic zones.









