Images Of Kitchens With Soapstone Countertops. We have soapstone countertops and a sink in our kitchen and it's a *great* surface to work with. If your kitchen or bathroom remodel wish list includes natural stone countertops, consider eco-sensitive soapstone.
Above: A soapstone counter defines the kitchen at Harbor Cottage in Maine designed by architect Sheila Narusawa (for more of this project, see Photograph from Kitchen of the Week: A Hamptons Kitchen with a Custom Island Sourced on Etsy. From these two, Slate is softer and when it scratches, can be buffed out, while Soapstone countertops will need to be Laminate kitchen countertops or the so-called Formica could be the most used countertop material. Along with the pros come some serious cons that you'll want to take into consideration before making a final decision.
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Well, you've made a great choice. We include pros and cons of each. A dark soapstone countertop provides a lovely contrast to grey cabinets in this kitchen by Red Design Studio. (Soapstone is becoming a more common choice for kitchens, but you may still have to call around to multiple stoneyards.) If there are no local sources, both Vermont Soapstone and M.