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By Anne Harvester [ 16/05/2009 ] Publishing Free Articles Zone articles is subject to our Publisher's Terms Of Service |
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If you are in the process of planning a remodel of your home's kitchen, bathroom or other area of the house, you will want to consider a variety of durable and beautiful materials that can be used to increase the aesthetic value of your home. Soapstone is a popular rock used by interior designers and other craftspeople to create useful and fully functional countertops, stoves, fireplaces, tiles, sinks and even cookware.
Countertops are very easy to take care of when they are constructed from soapstone. Soapstone slabs are used from which are fashioned your specific countertop dimensions. The nice part of using soapstone as your countertop material is that it does not harbor bacteria. This is due to soapstone's non-porous quality.
Another factor that comes into play when you are looking for a construction material for a fireplace, stove, sink or countertop is the ease of keeping it clean. Soapstone is completely stain resistant; it does not even require a sealer in order to keep its surface as beautiful as the day it was installed. This is wonderful news for hardworking areas such as countertops that see a lot of daily use, and when manufactured from other materials tend to show their age over time. Not so with soapstone blocks. Liquids spilled simply pool up on the surface, and are easily wiped away.
Soapstone blocks are used to construct a variety of home improvement items, including sinks. Because sandstone blocks are strong yet easy to carve, they lend themselves to being shaped into custom-sized sink basins. Customized sinks, with matching countertops, look beautiful when used in the bath or kitchen.
Soapstone blocks come in a variety of natural colors, which feature different colors of veining, giving it a look not unlike marble. The color of the stone can be subtly changed when oil is rubbed into it; it typically darkens and deepens the stone and veining's original hues.
Soapstone blocks are also perfect for use in construction of fireplaces and stoves. This stone has the ability to capture heat that is released from burning fuel.
Furthermore, it also is capable of slowly radiating that heat. What this means is that your rooms will stay warm long after all of the fuel has been burned in your new fireplace or stove. Stoves made from this material also burn fuels completely, meaning that you will never have to clean ash or soot from the interior.
These are just a few of the reasons why people with home improvement projects turn to soapstone as a preferred construction material.
About the author:
Anne has worked on many home improvement projects with soapstone. Her specialties are redesigning ordinary kitchens into the extraordinary using soapstone blocks or a soapstone counter.
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