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Stone 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.
Dream Homes Inc./Daydream Incorporated
In this kitchen we wanted to get A LOT of appliances into spaces, along with seating for 7, two sinks, etc. And make it look open with few upper cabinets so as not to block the views. Done! We used a television lift mechanism to lift the heavy small appliances out of the cabinet rather than make the homeowner bend and lift it out. When not in use, it lowers into the cabinet and is out of sight.
Fedewa Custom Works
This was a beautiful kitchen we fabricated, using quartersawn sapele wood. There is a horizontal grain match. The appliances are Wolf / Subzero. The countertops are soapstone (not currently oiled). The contractor is Zred, and architect is Michael JK Olsen.
Stone 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.
Shenandoah Kitchen & Home
Farmhouse Kitchen remodel by Shenandoah Furniture Gallery featuring beautiful soap stone counter tops.
Stone 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.
Kitchen with Red Cabinets and Soapstone Worktops Ideas and Designs
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