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Molly Conant's #DIY Copper Kitchen
Vermont-based jeweler Molly Conant is no stranger to a little elbow grease. Her Instagram account is littered with Pin-worthy projects set amongst outdoorsy escapades and vintage-centric selfies. On...
Salvaged Style at Blog Cabin 2014
Check out all of the reclaimed, repurposed and remarkable elements included in the Blog Cabin 2014 design on DIYNetwork.com.
Edge Profiles | Mio Metals - Copper Countertops
Copper countertop edge profiles - a few options that can really change the look of your space. From simple to intricate, Mio Metals can ship a masterpiece to you.
Copper Countertops featured on I Hate My Kitchen
Color Copper Countertops featured on the DIY TV Show I Hate My Kitchen
Copper Countertops: Would You Do It?
Did you read our post on kitchen remodeling trends to avoid? I wonder where copper countertops fit in with all that. I’ve always been drawn to the look (and to brass countertops, because who could forget this kitchen), so I did a little research into the pros and cons of copper countertops: In the kitchen, a copper countertop is known as a “living” surface, which means that (like copper cookware) it reacts to acid.
Copper Countertop - Custom Architectural Ironwork- Blacksmith | Dragon Forge, Ltd.
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Copper Countertops at Camp More
“If you are careful…if you use good ingredients, and you don’t take any shortcuts, then you can usually cook something very good. Sometimes it is the only worthwhile product you can sal…
Copper Countertops featured on I Hate My Kitchen
Color Copper Countertops featured on the DIY TV Show I Hate My Kitchen
Copper Counter Tops | Copper Countertop
Copper counters designed with patina sheet copper.
Copper Countertop by Beth Wright
These beautiful copper countertops were created by Beth Wright. The countertops were created by first stacking two sheets of 3/4" plywood together creating a countertop that would be 1 and 1/2" thick. She then used contact cement and a laminate roller to attach the 5 mil (36 gauge) copper foil to the plywood. The copper was bent around the edges in order to create the appearance of a solid slab of copper. Beth then applied a few different patina solutions to create a lovely design with the…