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Eat-in kitchen - mid-sized farmhouse u-shaped medium tone wood floor eat-in kitchen idea in Los Angeles with a farmhouse sink, shaker cabinets, gray cabinets, green backsplash, ceramic backsplash, stainless steel appliances, an island and wood countertops
Eat-in kitchen - mid-sized farmhouse u-shaped medium tone wood floor eat-in kitchen idea in Los Angeles with a farmhouse sink, shaker cabinets, gray cabinets, green backsplash, ceramic backsplash, stainless steel appliances, an island and wood countertops

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Example of a beach style boy carpeted kids' room design in Jacksonville with blue walls
Example of a beach style boy carpeted kids' room design in Jacksonville with blue walls

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Bathroom - modern bathroom idea in San Francisco
Bathroom - modern bathroom idea in San Francisco
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Wet bar - small modern u-shaped medium tone wood floor wet bar idea in Los Angeles with an undermount sink, flat-panel cabinets, dark wood cabinets, quartz countertops and white backsplash

"Diesel appeals to a variety of clients around the world. The person that is drawn to the Diesel collection is sophisticated and wants a more casual unrefined environment. The home is usually very active, and the kitchen does not need to be 'careful'," says designer Niki Serras. Adding to the durability, functionality and aesthetics of the design, Polycor Cambrian Black Granite quarried in Canada compliments the rest of the finishes while being a workhorse countertop material. Pic: Martin Vecchio

Eat-in kitchen - modern eat-in kitchen idea in Miami with a double-bowl sink, flat-panel cabinets, white cabinets and gray backsplash

A beautiful kitchen transformation complete fabricated & photographed by Down East Fabrication! (www.downeastfab.com)
Search "Soapstone" on our website to see variations in Soapstone in color and flow for your project!
A bit more about Soapstone:
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.

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.

Soapstone is the only counter top material that is not affected by heat and resists staining. You can spill on it, or place a hot pot directly on the counter. Soapstone was the material of choice for thousands of laboratory countertops for many years because it is completely non-absorbent. It is comparably priced with most other counter top materials. It is soft and will show wear, but scratches are quite easy to repair with a little mineral oil. Soapstone was used by Native Americans in Maryland; it is a traditional and natural material.

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.

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.

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.

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.

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.

Did you know that soapstone is considered to be an inert stone? Acid and base neutral. It is the main reason why it is used in science and chemistry labs. You can spill anything on it without worrying about stains or etching.

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.

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.

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.

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.
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