Friday, July 1, 2011

July 1: Soapstone Arrives

First to be unloaded was this 800-pound slab that surrounds
the cooktop and extends into the dining space, sure to become a centerpiece
of activity in our new home.


The slab is rolled into the house.


It's then tilted, resting on the cabinets...


...and slid into place.


Miho grinds the one of the smaller pieces for an exact fit.

Miho touches up a joint in the soapstone.


The new soapstone countertop is everything we hoped for. We chose Classico soapstone for its inviting character, earthy tones and warm, friendly texture. After looking at soapstone samples for almost two years, it's exciting to see our stone countertop in place.

Miho Ljubic of Adriatic Stone is fabricating and installing the countertop using slabs we chose at Creative Surfaces in Anacortes. It took six men to unload the main 800-pound slab of soapstone from Miho's truck. It was amazing to see half a ton of stone eased into place with such precision. The soapstone only required minimal grinding for an exact fit. Miho will be back soon to cut out areas for the faucet and cooktop.