That's another look that would be super easy to replicate with Oiled
Soapstone laminate, and some black subway tile.
I recently did a little work in my kitchen (not a total overhaul, just paint and new countertops) and I went with the oiled
soapstone laminate with my white cabinets and I love it!
Not exact matches
While I loved the
soapstone I would definitely entertain some of the newer black
laminates with the patterns.
The first is a post by Jenna at Rain On A Tin Roof who blogged about a fantastic faux
soapstone countertop she applied to cover up an old
laminate one: You can find her post... [Read More...]
From your description, it sounds like your wood counters didn't take much more care than my
laminate counters do (no cutting, no hot foods, etc.) My dream counter top material is
soapstone, but if I ever remodel or build a kitchen, we'd probably go with concrete.
Yeah, I think there's a
soapstone - looking
laminate, which also gives the concrete look.
We chose Formica
laminate counter tops (180fx
Soapstone Sequoia) to keep within our budget and love how it turned out.
The first is a post by Jenna at Rain On A Tin Roof who blogged about a fantastic faux
soapstone countertop she applied to cover up an old
laminate one: You can find her post here: How -LSB-...]
The first is a post by Jenna at Rain On A Tin Roof who blogged about a fantastic faux
soapstone countertop she applied to cover up an old
laminate one:
Wow, I had to follow the link and check out the «stone» counter, who would have guessed the wood under a
laminate would become the surface to look like
soapstone!
In the center of this efficient, Scandinavian - inspired kitchen, the island maintains neutrality in gray
laminate cabinets capped with black
soapstone.