Black soapstone would just look so good in our house too.
In the center of this efficient, Scandinavian - inspired kitchen, the island maintains neutrality in gray laminate cabinets capped with
black soapstone.
In this kitchen, throwback - style pendant lights and cabinet hardware lead the charge in vintage traditional style, while a farmhouse - style sink outfitted with old - fashioned wall - mount plumbing and
black soapstone countertops build on the antique appeal.
Black soapstone countertops replaced white Corian in Martha's kitchen; black glass drawer pulls replaced wood.
You can't see it but it had
black soapstone counters on the vanity and a bamboo window shade.
I love the fact also that she has paired black cabinetry with
the black soapstone as I like a black counter top and I want to paint my cabinets black too but wondered i it would be too much with all that black.
Black soapstone floor tiles contrast a white single washstand accented with satin nickel knobs and a black marble countertop holding a sink with a polished nickel faucet kit beneath a silver leaf mirror hung from a cream brick wall lit by a Country Industrial Small pendant.
Not exact matches
While I loved the
soapstone I would definitely entertain some of the newer
black laminates with the patterns.
Layla, I have the Wilsonart
black Oiled
Soapstone Formica countertops.
The new
black Oiled
Soapstone are a smooth surface with a faint mottled gray, which hides smears, also have held up beautiful.
That's another look that would be super easy to replicate with Oiled
Soapstone laminate, and some
black subway tile.
I looked at honed
black granite for my kitchen renovation 2 years ago, but ended up going with
soapstone.
I love
soapstone but knew it was pricey and high matenience... feel like the
black granite gave us a similar look.
I would guess that the hearth in the photo is made from honed Absolute
black granite, not
soapstone.
Dark - walnut floors, green
soapstone counters, and custom stools (painted Benjamin Moore's Phelps
Black) bring weight to the kitchen's white island in this Washington, D.C., home.
The all - white cabinets are simple and inspired by its time period, but
black accents — in the
soapstone counters and island stools — ground the space.
So I used the chalkboard paint because I had it on hand and because it had that flat,
black color, but a little grayed out like
soapstone looks.
Inspired by this round - up of faux, rustic countertops I posted a few weeks ago, I knew that the faux
soapstone or chalkboard painted countertop idea would be a perfect compliment to the white and burlap cabinet, not to mention the
black accents from Ken's gaming pieces.
To replicate the look of
soapstone, go for
black granite.