Tundra Grey Marble works well when a project needs a clean light-grey sandblasted marble surface for pool decks, coping, steps, and modern outdoor details.
Tundra Grey Marble
Tundra Grey Marble is a natural grey marble with soft light-grey tones, subtle white movement, and a sandblasted finish for outdoor use. It is a strong option for pool decks, patios, walkways, and outdoor living spaces where a clean grey marble surface is preferred.
The STONELUX Tundra Grey Marble collection includes grey marble pavers, pool coping, oversized treads, wall cap applications, and related outdoor stone pieces. It works well for modern pool decks, grey patios, rounded pool edges, steps, raised walls, and projects that need a light grey marble field without a warm beige direction.
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Popular Tundra Grey Marble Products
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Tundra Grey Marble Pavers
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Tundra Grey Marble 2" Single Bullnose Copings
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Tundra Grey Marble 2" Eased Edge Copings
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Buying Guide
Tundra Grey Marble Color and Texture
Tundra Grey Marble is known for its soft grey color range and subtle marble movement. It usually reads lighter and cleaner than deeper grey stones, making it useful for pool decks and patios where the design needs a calm grey surface without becoming too dark.
The sandblasted finish gives the stone a matte, textured surface instead of a polished or slippery surface. This makes it a practical finish for outdoor marble pavers, pool decks, patios, walkways, and step areas.
Some people search for Tundra Gray Marble, grey tundra marble, or Tundra marble. On this page, STONELUX uses the collection name Tundra Grey Marble.
Choosing a Paver Layout
French Pattern works well when the project needs a classic natural stone layout with movement across the surface. The 12x24 and 16x24 formats create cleaner running-bond or linear layouts for modern patios, walkways, and pool decks. The 24x24 and 24x36 formats are useful when the project needs a larger grid with fewer visual joints.
Use the product table on this page to compare available sizes, thicknesses, grades, and current inventory.

Tundra Grey Marble Pavers
Tundra Grey Marble pavers are commonly used for pool decks, patios, walkways, terraces, courtyards, and outdoor living areas. The light grey color range works well with pool water, greenery, white exteriors, dark metal accents, Black Basalt coping, and modern landscape designs.
The 3cm thickness supports outdoor hardscape applications where a substantial natural stone paver is preferred.
Current paver sizes and patterns
Current Tundra Grey Marble paver options include:
French Pattern is often used when the project needs a classic marble pool deck or patio layout. The 12x24 and 16x24 formats are better when the design needs a cleaner linear pattern or running-bond layout. The 24x24 and 24x36 formats work well when a larger-scale layout is preferred.
Tundra Grey Marble Pool Decks
Tundra Grey Marble works well for pool decks where the project needs a light grey natural stone with a refined marble look. The sandblasted finish gives the surface texture, while the light grey movement keeps large pool surrounds from looking flat.
In STONELUX project photos, Tundra Grey Marble is used around pools, patios, spas, matching coping, water features, outdoor kitchens, fireplaces, raised walls, steps, and outdoor living areas.
For pool deck installations, plan the base, slope, drainage, jointing, and sealing carefully. These details matter, especially in Mid-Atlantic and Northeast freeze-thaw conditions.

Tundra Grey Marble Pool Coping
Tundra Grey Marble pool coping creates a finished edge around pools, spas, steps, patios, and water features. Matching coping can create a consistent grey marble look, while Black Basalt or another dark stone can create a stronger pool-edge contrast.
Bullnose coping has a rounded front edge and is a good option when the project needs a softer edge around a pool, patio, or step. Eased edge coping has a straighter profile and is often used for cleaner, more modern pool designs.
Common coping profiles and sizes
Common Tundra Grey Marble coping options include:
- 12x24x2" Eased Edge Coping
- 14x24x2" Eased Edge Coping
- 16x24x2" Eased Edge Coping
- 12x24x2" Single Bullnose Coping
- 12x24x3cm Single Bullnose Coping
- 14x24x2" Single Bullnose Coping
- 16x24x2" Single Bullnose Coping
Availability can vary by profile, thickness, and current inventory. For exact product availability, use the product table on this page or contact our team for project-specific recommendations.
Rounded Edges, Steps, and Oversized Treads
Tundra Grey Marble can be used for more than pavers. Coordinating coping and oversized tread pieces can help finish steps, landings, patio edges, pool transitions, raised walls, and larger hardscape details.
Bullnose coping is often used when a rounded marble edge is needed for a pool, patio, or step condition. Eased edge coping and oversized treads are better when the design calls for a cleaner, more modern edge.
Oversized Tundra Grey Marble treads, including the 24x72x2 eased edge tread, can be used for stair runs, long landings, terraces, wall cap applications, and larger transitions where matching grey marble is needed.

Real Tundra Grey Marble Project Uses
Tundra Grey Marble is shown in several STONELUX project galleries.
In Lakeview Retreat in Leesburg, VA, Tundra Grey Marble French Pattern pavers are used around a pool and patio setting with matching bullnose coping, a raised spa, and a sun shelf. This project shows Tundra Grey as a light grey marble pool deck with a coordinated coping system.
In the Ashburn, VA Tundra Grey Marble pool and patio project, French Pattern pavers are paired with 12x24 single bullnose coping around a pool, spa, patio field, and raised wall details.
In Backyard Oasis McLean, Tundra Grey Marble French Pattern pavers are paired with Black Basalt eased edge coping. This is a good example of using Tundra Grey as the main light grey patio field while Black Basalt creates darker borders, steps, and accent details.
These projects show why Tundra Grey works well for grey pool decks, marble patios, matching coping, rounded edges, steps, outdoor kitchens, water features, fireplaces, and raised outdoor living details.
Choosing the Right Tundra Grey Marble Product
Choose French Pattern pavers when the project needs a classic natural stone layout with more movement across the surface.
Choose 12x24 or 16x24 pavers when the design needs a cleaner running-bond or linear layout.
Choose 24x24 or 24x36 pavers when the project needs a larger, more modern grid.
Choose bullnose coping when the pool or patio edge should feel softer and more rounded.
Choose eased edge coping when the pool design is more modern or linear.
Choose oversized treads for steps, terraces, landings, wall cap applications, and larger transitions.
Consider Black Basalt coping or borders when the project needs a dark contrast against the light grey marble field.

Tundra Grey Marble Compared With Other Materials
Tundra Grey Marble has a clean light-grey appearance that works well for modern pool decks and patios. It is lighter and more neutral than many deeper grey stones.
Compared with Aegean Grey Marble, Tundra Grey is usually lighter and more neutral. Compared with Arctic Grey Marble, Tundra Grey is less blue-grey and reads more like a clean grey. Compared with Silver Travertine, Tundra Grey has a smoother marble character and less open travertine texture. Compared with Afyon White Marble, it is greyer and less bright.
Tundra Grey Marble is marble, not travertine. Some people search for Tundra Grey travertine, but this STONELUX collection is a natural marble collection finished for outdoor hardscape use.
This collection page focuses on outdoor pavers, pool coping, oversized treads, wall cap applications, and project applications. For Tundra Grey Marble slab or tile inquiries, contact STONELUX directly.
Good coordinating options include:
- Black Basalt for dark coping, borders, steps, and modern contrast
- Aegean Grey Marble for a deeper grey marble look
- Arctic Grey Marble for a cooler blue-grey marble direction
- Silver Travertine for a more textured grey travertine option
- Pera Cream Marble or Ivory Travertine for warmer light-stone contrast
- Porcelain Pavers for a lower-maintenance manufactured alternative
For more buying context, see our guides to marble pool coping, sandblasted marble finishes, Silver Travertine vs Tundra Grey Marble, and pool coping materials for Virginia's climate.
Installation Notes
Tundra Grey Marble should be installed over a stable, well-drained base with proper slope away from structures and pool edges. In freeze-thaw regions, base preparation, drainage, movement joints, setting method, and sealing are especially important.
For coping, the pool beam or setting surface should be properly prepared before installation. Plan overhangs, corners, curves, skimmers, drains, spa edges, water features, and autocover details before setting the stone.
For large-format pavers, oversized treads, wall cap applications, or bonded installations, follow the installer's setting-material recommendations and use wet-saw cutting for clean edges.
Professional installation is recommended for pool coping, raised features, large-format stone, steps, and commercial work.
Care and Maintenance
Use a penetrating, breathable sealer for Tundra Grey Marble, especially around pools, splash zones, saltwater systems, trees, and high-traffic outdoor areas. Resealing every 2-3 years is a common guideline, but timing depends on exposure, use, cleaning habits, and local conditions.
Clean with water or pH-neutral stone cleaners. Avoid acidic cleaners, bleach, and harsh chemicals, as they can damage natural marble. Rinse pool chemicals, leaves, soil, mulch, and debris regularly to help maintain the surface.
For stains, algae, mineral buildup, or hard-water marks, use stone-safe cleaners and test a small area first.
Tundra Grey Marble FAQ
Is Tundra Grey Marble good for pool decks?
Yes. Tundra Grey Marble is commonly used for pool decks because the sandblasted finish provides surface texture and the light grey color range works well around water. Proper installation, drainage, slope, and sealing are important for long-term performance.
Is Tundra Grey Marble the same as Tundra Grey Travertine?
No. Tundra Grey Marble is a natural marble, not travertine. Some people search for Tundra Grey travertine, but this STONELUX collection is marble.
Which paver sizes are available?
Current Tundra Grey Marble paver options include French Pattern, 12x24, 16x24, 24x24, and 24x36. Availability can vary, so use the product table on this page to confirm active sizes and inventory.
Is Tundra Grey Marble good for patios?
Yes. Tundra Grey Marble works well for patios, courtyards, terraces, walkways, and outdoor living areas. French Pattern gives the patio a classic natural stone look, while 12x24 and 16x24 create cleaner layouts.
Is Tundra Grey Marble safe around pools?
Tundra Grey Marble is commonly used around pools with a sandblasted finish, proper slope, drainage, and maintenance. The surface is textured, but no natural stone surface should be treated as slip-proof. Installation, cleaning, sealing, and site conditions all matter.
Can Tundra Grey Marble be used for rounded pool edges or steps?
Yes. Tundra Grey Marble bullnose coping can be used when a rounded edge is needed around a pool, patio, or step condition. Eased edge coping and oversized treads are also available for cleaner modern edges and larger step transitions.
Can Tundra Grey Marble be paired with Black Basalt?
Yes. Tundra Grey Marble pairs well with Black Basalt when the project needs a light grey marble field with dark coping, borders, steps, or accent details.
Can Tundra Grey Marble be used in freeze-thaw climates?
Yes, but installation matters. In Mid-Atlantic and Northeast climates, proper base preparation, drainage, slope, movement joints, setting method, and sealing are important. Poor drainage or trapped moisture can create problems with any natural stone installation.
How often should Tundra Grey Marble be sealed?
A penetrating, breathable sealer is recommended. Many outdoor installations are resealed every 2-3 years, but areas exposed to heavy pool splash, saltwater, leaves, trees, mulch, or frequent cleaning may need attention sooner.
Is Tundra Grey Marble available as slabs or tiles?
This collection page focuses on outdoor pavers, pool coping, oversized treads, wall cap applications, and project photos. For slab or tile availability, contact STONELUX directly.
Should I choose Tundra Grey Marble or Arctic Grey Marble?
Choose Tundra Grey Marble if you want a cleaner light grey marble look. Choose Arctic Grey Marble if the project needs a cooler blue-grey marble direction.
Should I choose Tundra Grey Marble or Silver Travertine?
Choose Tundra Grey Marble if you want a cleaner marble look with a sandblasted finish. Choose Silver Travertine if you want a more textured grey travertine with warmer natural variation.
Where can I see Tundra Grey Marble installed?
You can view Tundra Grey Marble in STONELUX project galleries such as Lakeview Retreat, Backyard Oasis McLean, and the Tundra Grey Marble Pool and Patio Project in Ashburn, VA.
Technical Specifications
| Material | Natural Stone |
| MOHs Scale | 4 |
| Stone Type | Marble |
| Color Tones | Grey |
| DCOF (dry/wet) | 0.81 - 0.68 |
| Origin Country | Turkey |
| Shade/Variation | V2 (Slight Variation) |
| Application Areas | Indoor, Outdoor |
| Custom Fabrication | Yes (local/overseas) |
| Density (ASTM C97) | 177.29 lbs/ft3 |
| Sealer Requirement | Required |
| Collection Products | Paver, Coping, Slab/Tread, Veneer, Accessories |
| Application Category | Residential, Commercial |
| Chemical/Acid Resistance | No |
| Water Absorption (ASTM C97) | 0.16 % |
| Compressive Strength (ASTM C170) | 18122 psi |
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