Kitchen with a Double-bowl Sink and Soapstone Worktops Ideas and Designs

George Kitchen Remodel
George Kitchen Remodel
Cossentino & Sons Remodeling & Design Inc.Cossentino & Sons Remodeling & Design Inc.
If you're like most people, you've probably spent a lot of time in a kitchen. Kitchens can be magical places, especially when they're built or remodeled properly. This kitchen boasts open spaces and lots of light. All of the windows in the space make the room feel expansive and bright. The dark soapstone countertops give a bit of necessary contrast to an otherwise very bright room. The island in the center of the kitchen breaks the space up nicely and allows for company in the kitchen. A multi-color terracotta tiled back splash and red oak hardwood floors give this kitchen just the touch of warmth that it needs to pull everything together!
Library House
Library House
Hsu McCulloughHsu McCullough
Kitchen with eat-in island and live edge Hickory floating shelves
Jeffrey Wilde - Tuscany Courtyard Pool Home
Jeffrey Wilde - Tuscany Courtyard Pool Home
Jackson StoneworksJackson Stoneworks
Jeffrey Wilde Tuscan Model with Wild Sea Granite Countertop
Kitchen Cabinetry
Kitchen Cabinetry
Cabinets Direct USA | Zimmerman Kitchen DesignCabinets Direct USA | Zimmerman Kitchen Design
Brand: WOLF Designer Cabinets Door Style: Concord Finish Color: Harvest Wood Species: Rustic Alder
Soapstone Kitchen by Granite Grannies
Soapstone Kitchen by Granite Grannies
Stone ActionStone Action
This eclectic kitchen has Soapstone countertops! Thanks Granite Grannies for fabricating this project and providing us this photo! http://www.granitegrannies.com Look through our soapstone or other stone options: http://www.stoneaction.com Soapstone is a classic. Stone colors are available in dark gray to blueish or greenish gray with light or dramatic veining. Over a period of time as soapstone ages it achieves a beautiful patina. When treated with mineral oil the stone will darken. Soapstone is an ideal kitchen countertop choice because it never has to been sealed and has high heat resistant properties. Soapstone, although soft, is a very dense (non-porous) stone. Most people are surprised to learn it is more dense than marble, slate, limestone and even granite. Since soapstone is impenetrable and it will not stain. No liquid will permeate its surface. This is why through the years soapstone is widely used in chemistry lab countertops and acid rooms. If you love the dark beauty of granite and the light veining of marble, consider soapstone instead. It's durable, relatively low-maintenance, and has a lovely, old-world feel.
Two-toned Traditional
Two-toned Traditional
Dovetailed KitchensDovetailed Kitchens
Roll out shelves for food items and pot and pan storage keep things perfectly organized in this two-toned traditional kitchen.

Kitchen with a Double-bowl Sink and Soapstone Worktops Ideas and Designs

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