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Like other types of metamorphic rock, soapstone is quarried from mineral deposits that date back several million years. Like marble, soapstone has a certain unique beauty from its grain-like appearance, and because it is remarkably durable and heat-resistant, it is an ideal material for the construction of soapstone fireplaces. Soapstone is a wonderful, natural product that finds many uses in the home. It is durable, beautiful, and diverse; it can be made into sinks, countertops, tiles used for mosaics and even cookware. Many homeowners look to soapstone as the perfect material from which can be crafted a one-of-a-kind soapstone stove or fireplace. Related Article Tags: , , , , , , Many new homeowners are overwhelmed with excitement and joy at the thought of moving into their first house. Now that is the house is officially theirs, they are free to make as many changes that they want to make. So instead of that cast iron sink and boring counter, you can put in one made of soapstone to go along with a new soapstone counter. Related Article Tags: , , , , , , , Soapstone is a versatile rock that has many uses around the home. If you are building a new home or remodeling your current one, you might consider the addition of soapstone to your home decor. A new soapstone fireplace or soapstone counter offers many advantages that homeowners are looking for in top-quality home furnishings and finishes. Related Article Tags: , , , , , , Soapstone is substantially softer than marble; it is easily carved and milled into various shapes, and there are even varieties of soapstone that can be chipped away with one’s fingernail. Of course, a soapstone stove is made of much sterner stuff, but what makes a soapstone stove really useful is its heat conductivity. Soapstone is highly heat resistant, yet is an excellent heat conductor; for this reason, it has been used to make cookware and cooking surfaces almost since humans learned how to cook food. Soapstone is a rock that is made up primarily of talc, which gives it its soapy feel to the touch and name. Soapstone has been used for centuries for carving, and can be seen in various ancient carvings found in both India and Greece. Today soapstone is used to create gorgeous stoves, fireplaces, sinks, and counters. Soapstone is also used to make tiles, mosaics and even cookware. Related Article Tags: , , , , , , If you, like so many other homeowners, are building a new home or remodeling a current home, you are constantly on the lookout for building materials. Not content with the ordinary, you want something that looks stunning yet is fully functional. Related Article Tags: , , , , , , When homeowners are looking for an update to their dwellings, one of the major purchases that they will consider is the heating unit for their homes. If this describes your situation, you will want to consider a new soapstone stove or soapstone fireplace for any room in your home. Related Article Tags: , , , , You probably use talc as a personal care product and are no doubt aware of the fact that a certain amount of the mineral magnesium is necessary for good health. What you may not know however is that when these two substances come together under conditions of heat and pressure deep beneath the planet’s surface, they form one of the most useful substances known to humankind: soapstone!
When it comes to heating one’s home, there is almost nothing more traditional, attractive and inviting than a genuine wood stove – and soapstone wood stoves are an excellent choice, combining beauty with practicality. Soapstone wood stoves feature a lovely grained surface that is similar to marble. Although it is softer than marble, it is also less brittle and is chemically inert. This means it is impervious to staining; any discoloration on soapstone stoves is easily cleaned. Soapstone fireplaces offers natural beauty from a mineral found in the Earth, and that beauty radiates out into your home's decor. Not only is soapstone attractive, but it adds several money-saving features when it is skillfully used in soapstone fireplaces. Related Article Tags: , , , , Many interior designers and savvy homeowners turn to natural materials for home interiors. They offer a range of looks from formal to casual, and fit in well with today's busy lifestyle. Now you can choose a distinctive soapstone stove, soapstone countertop or soapstone fireplace to beautify the interior of your home or office. Related Article Tags: , , , , Many people are looking for greener alternatives for their home heating. With electrical costs soaring, many are finding their answer in a soapstone stove. Using a soapstone fireplace or stove reduces airborne pollution in your home, and saves on heating costs. Plus the beauty of soapstone fireplaces enhances the interior design of any home. Related Article Tags: , , , , , Are you a new homeowner looking to add some much needed excitement to your house? If so, then your search for interior design ideas will be a long and difficult one without a few ideas or themes to begin with. There is an endless amount of inspirations just about everywhere you look. Related Article Tags: , , , , , , , Soapstone is relatively soft and easy to work with, yet is durable enough to stand up to a fair amount of abuse. Aboriginal peoples throughout the world, including Native Americans, Polynesians and various African peoples have known of the unique properties of soapstone for millennia, using it for cookware and even art. In fact, there are Hindu temples located in a southeastern region of India that contain highly elaborate carvings made from soapstone. Since much of the country is socked in with chilly winter weather, many people's thoughts have turned to heating their homes and offices. If you need an attractive solution to your heating needs, soapstone stoves fit the bill perfectly. They burn cleanly, hold heat greatly, and offer an excellent answer for those who not only want a great stove, but also want to make a design statement. Related Article Tags: , , , , , The material from which a soapstone woodstove is made is quarried from mineral deposits that date back nearly half a billion years, long before even the dinosaurs appeared on Earth. This remarkable stone has been used by Native Americans living in the eastern woodlands and far north as well as early European setters for a range of purposes, including cooking and carrying water. In fact, many old homes have soapstone surfaces that have been in daily use since the nineteenth century. American soapstone comes primarily from quarries located in New England, which geologically is far more ancient than the rest of the continent. The North American Craton, of which the Northeastern United States are a part, is a massive, solid piece of bedrock that has existed for well over a billion years; it is beneath this surface that the material from which a soapstone fireplace is constructed was formed. Back then, the mountains ancestral to the Adirondacks and Appalachian were as geologically active and volcanic as the Pacific Northwest’s youthful Cascade Range is today. 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. Related Article Tags: , , , , , , During these tough financial times, there is nothing wrong with fixing up your home to add a little more value to it. No room holds the greatest amount of option for improvement or can increase the value of a home than the kitchen. Even the most minor of changes or alterations can dramatically change the entire feel of a kitchen. The simple addition of soapstone stoves or stainless steel appliances immediately adds to the value and attractiveness of your kitchen. Related Article Tags: , , , , , ,
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