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Do-It-Yourself Stone Counters Do-It-Yourself Stone Counters

Softer and highly polishable, soapstone can be an excellent choice for a stone counter

Warming up to granite
Warming up to granite

Stone countertops too chilly for you? Radiant-heat mats built beneath them can fight off the cold.

What's the Difference: Stone countertops
What's the Difference: Stone countertopsOnline Membership Required

Even stone is susceptible to scratches, staining, chipping, and heat damage

Kitchen for a Houseful of CooksOnline Membership Required

When a family likes to prepare meals together, happiness is having the space to work without getting in one another's way

Granite CountertopsOnline Membership Required

An experienced fabricator explains the process from the templating to the final setting of the slabs

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