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virginia jet mist granite -pics, anyone?

shanghaimom
15 years ago

We are considering using this as a soapstone alternative. If anyone has used this, I would love to see installed pics. TIA!!

Comments (28)

  • danielle00
    15 years ago

    we considered this as well. if you google Virginia Mist or Jet Mist, you'll get several pictures (a few of which are from this forum). I've seen it in person and it is really nice... it has waves of grey/white speckles.. kind of like the Milky Way.

    It is used a lot for headstones, for which I think it is marketed as Jet Mist.. so beware of the Google Image search if you type in "Jet Mist".

    We went with soapstone, but I think we would have been very happy with Jet Mist (better price point too).

    Good luck!

  • shanghaimom
    Original Author
    15 years ago

    thanks, Danielle. I did notice LOTS of headstones, (hmmmn, ick) but not many photos of finished installations. I have not seen it in person yet because I'm stuck in China for a few more months, and am trying to make choices from here. The wavy, misty whitish marks make it look a bit marble-like to me. In your opinion, would you say it could look nice with a VERY DEEP cream? Our cabinetry will be borderline beige, the cream is so dark. I can't use Carrera (love it) because it is too cool-toned, and I'm worried that the jet mist might have the same problem for me. Opinions most welcome!!!

  • mbarstow
    15 years ago

    Friend of mine just had honed jet mist installed and it is fabulous. She would have loved soapstone, but this is a close second.

  • soshh
    15 years ago

    We used it in our master bath. I love it.
    I don't have the pics on my computer anymore but have posted them in the past, probably in the bath forum, if you search under my name you will find them.

  • lizuws
    15 years ago

    The website qkb.com has several photos of kitchens with jet mist countertops. It was one of the reasons we decided to go with jet mist (no photos because we're not quite at that point yet).

    Here is a link that might be useful: kitchen with jet mist countertops

  • shanghaimom
    Original Author
    15 years ago

    thank you, thank you! I was also thinking of doing honed--so glad it is getting the thumb's-up from you all.

  • shanghaimom
    Original Author
    15 years ago

    fivealive, that qkb website is almost as good as the Finished Kitchen Blog!!! The Traditional White Kitchens section is GREAT--I can't thank you enough for mentioning it. The honed jet mist is perfect!!! I didn't like ANYTHING until now....

  • buddyrose
    15 years ago

    go to this lin and read what he says about honed black granite before you decide. you may decide it's not for you.

    When you get to the Home page, type into the search box, top right, honed black granite. A page will come up and the post is the 3rd or 4th one down the page. Title: The Possible Nightmare: Honed Granite

    Here is a link that might be useful: the rock blog

  • deegw
    15 years ago

    {{!gwi}}

    I've had them for two years. By no stretch of the imagination would I consider them a nightmare. I have noticed that when I look at the counters from a certain angle that I see eraser type marks, but definitely no scratches. I keep meaning to try some impregnator but the marks really aren't noticeable.

    There are some other pictures of my kitchen in the "under 20k" thread.

    Go for it!

  • shanghaimom
    Original Author
    15 years ago

    Hi buddyrose, I checked the rock blog very carefully. He only discourages honing for Absolute Black, not Jet Mist, which has very different properties. Here is a quote from the rock blog guy: (great site, BTW!!)

    "If you search Absolute Black Granite on my blog, you will see how much I discourage using Honed Absolute Black Granite. That being said, I do know the Virginia Black Granite very well. It is the same stone as Jet Mist. This was very popular granite for government building in the early 1900Âs. I never thought of this granite for a kitchen countertop before but it might be the perfect color for those looking for a honed black that does not create the Âflat black maintenance issues."

    I don't want anyone else to read your post and get scared off from using the Jet Mist...

  • shanghaimom
    Original Author
    15 years ago

    Here is a photo that fivealive led me to. Deee, those counters are sooooo pretty! Two years, already? You were very cutting-edge. (o: Love them!
    {{!gwi}}

  • nyckitchen
    15 years ago

    Fivealive,

    are you using quintessentials for you kitchen remodel? I'm also in nyc and thought the pictures on their website were amazing. I stopped in their store and they were super nice but I don't know anyone personally who has used them.

  • holligator
    15 years ago

    When we were having a hard time looking for a soapstone supplier near us, we considered Virginia Mist as an alternative. Several people had recommended it. Some folks we met had it for the same reason (couldn't find soapstone), and they seemed to be happy with it. After seeing theirs, I knew I would not have been happy.

    As often as it was mentioned to me as a soapstone alternative, I really expected it to look and feel more like soapstone. I was really shocked to see it in place. It had none of the qualities I love about soapstone other than an approximation of its color.

    I just wanted to chime in, because although Virgina Mist is a lovely stone in its own right, I wish it were not promoted as a soapstone alternative. Beyond its appearance from a distance, it is nothing like soapstone. If you really want soapstone, Virginia Mist may not be a good substitute for you.

  • lizuws
    15 years ago

    nyckitchen, I did meet with them and get an estimate for our kitchen. They seemed very nice and knowledgeable, especially about working with tight NYC spaces. They gave me a rough estimate for the cabinets, but wouldn't do exact pricing unless I put down a deposit. Crown Point ended up being less expensive for me, so I went with them. I don't know anyone who used them - I actually learned about them on this forum, even though they are just a few blocks away from me.

  • shanghaimom
    Original Author
    14 years ago

    Actually, I should not have said "soapstone alternative." It is really a "marble alternative" for me. I love Carrera, but need something dark and soapstone-COLORED. For my vintage-style cream kitchen, the dull charcoal color is just right. I don't want shiny, but I do want durability and easy care. There were so many wonderful photos of the honed Jet Mist on the QKB site--I think I am sold on it. I do so hope that I like it as much in person when I get a chance to see it!

  • thereddogruby
    14 years ago

    Can anyone tell me what the price is per sq. foot for a honed virginia mist? I absolutely love it and the white kitchen web link has got me sold.

  • boxerpups
    14 years ago

    Hi thereddogruby,

    I just bought Virginia Jet Mist.
    I am in the Boston Area so not sure if the prices
    are high or low here.

    I am paying a total of $4400 for 60 sq feet of
    granite. A 1/2 bull nose edge, no backsplash although
    they are making it fit my current backsplash,
    curved edges around the pennisula (island) extra edge,
    and 1 sink cut out, 1 faucet hole.

    My installer is so great. At first I did not think
    I could afford this particular stone. I was going to
    settle for a Giallo Ornamental or Verde Butterfly
    closer to my price range $45 per sq ft.
    However, my installer shopped around various granite
    yards to find a place that would sell in my price
    range. I am so lucky to have found the stone below.
    Obviously I am paying more than 45 per sq foot but it
    is not too bad to get a stone that is so pretty.

    Your post confirmed I am doing the right stone. I
    started to worry this morning if it will be too plain
    for my white kitchen. It is not as popular as
    Costa Esmeralda but I think it is pretty.

    Here is picture below.
    I am sure you can find a good price since this rock
    is from the US. Good luck!
    ~Boxerpups

    {{!gwi}}

  • katieob
    14 years ago

    On that Quintessentials site (great pics), there is a kitchen with an adorable kitty cut out. I ssume it's for the cat food...I'm not a cat person, but I think cat lovers would love that! I'm on my dh's work computer-otherwise I'd start a thread for the kitty lovers!

    Good luck with the jet mist-we went with soapstone but LOVED the jet mist slabs we looked at.

  • kercove
    14 years ago

    Boxerpups- Your stone is beautiful, and I'm so glad to hear you are happy with your installer. Can't wait to see pics!

    Any chance you could share your installer's info? I'm in the Boston area as well and would love to have a recommendation, especially since we are looking at Jet Mist. Thanks!

  • boxerpups
    14 years ago

    Hi Kercove,

    The slabs of granite are from the Granite Depot
    in Westborough Ma. I worked with Paula.
    A wonderful place. They moved so many slabs until
    I found the ones I liked. She even held a bunch
    just in case I changed my mind.

    The installer is a company that has been in
    business for years. But I have not had them
    actually install yet. So I can not say how they do
    with seams or edges etc... I am really nervous
    after seeing all the terrible issues on our Garden
    web site. The actual install does not happen for
    another 10 days.

    However I love how they have worked with me so far.
    They have truly helped me in every way with the
    counters. I believe the father Brice has been doing
    this for years as everyone knows him. I have been
    working with the son Jesse.

    BFR and Associates
    I hope it is okay that I put their website on here.
    http://www.bfrandassociates.com/

    They are located in Manchester NH
    but they do jobs in Maine, Canada, Mass, VT

    I have been searching for a long time.
    They are not the cheapest but they are not
    the most expensive either. They are a fair price
    for the job.

    I have also looked at Ripano but they were too high.
    I looked at Holbrook Granite they seemed nice but I had
    no recommendations about them. They do not even show
    their work on line. I liked BFR because I could actually
    go and see the countertops in person. BFR does commercial
    work. I also checked out Spencer Granite but thought they
    might be too far away from my actual home.

    I also visited the Boston Granite Exchange. I do not know
    if they install or just sell slabs. They have
    lovely slabs but the lighting is terrible in there so
    it is hard to see up close. I believe but do not know this
    for a fact that the Boston Granite Exchange prices
    their slabs higher than other places. I only heard this
    in passing from another customer. Not sure this is the
    truth or not. But in my case my installer found the
    stone cheaper at The Grantie Depot.
    Their lighting was much nicer to inspect slabs too.

    I hope this helps.
    I wish I could afford Christopher Peacock in Boston.
    I would have had them do my entire kitchen. :)
    Good luck.

    ~boxerpups

  • jax1723
    14 years ago

    Here's a couple of ours (still a work in progress)

  • boxerpups
    14 years ago

    Jax1723
    I LOVE, LOVE, LOVE your polished stone. Beautiful.
    I decided to go with honed. Did I make a mistake?
    Now I think I should have picked polished.
    Oh dear. If my counter look half as good as yours
    I will be pleased.
    ~boxerpups

  • kercove
    14 years ago

    Boxerpups,

    Thanks so much for all of the great info! I will definitely be giving BFR a call to start talking about our project.

    Good luck with your installation! I'm sure it will be perfect, especially since you did your research and found someone you are comfortable working with. I look forward to hearing the details and seeing the pictures after it's finished.

    Jax1723- I agree with Boxerpups...your counters are beautiful!! Gosh, more decisions to make, and those photos may definitely sway me to the polished side...

  • jax1723
    14 years ago

    Thanks for the compliments. Initially, I wanted honed but was swayed by a couple of reasons to go with polished (upkeep being a major one though i'm not sure how accurate that is). Very happy with them now, but only after fighting with the install people tooth and nail about having them come back and doing them right.

    cheers
    Jack

  • thereddogruby
    14 years ago

    I'm really into this stone and would love to see more pics. I see slabs of it that look veiny other slabs that look more.... swirly.

  • boxerpups
    13 years ago

    bump

  • karen_kauffeld1_comcast_net
    12 years ago

    I am having an issue with my honed Jet Mist. I love the look, but I have noticed a couple of problems I am hoping someone can help me with. First of all, they used a color enhancer and told me that it was not a problem to have the construction crew in the next day to install the cabinet overhead....well now I have boot marks in the enhancer that have dried on the countertop! How can I get rid of them? Also I noticed that the installer left many scratches on the surface that you cannot feel, but can see in a certain light. Not happy with my installer! He says just to put on another coat of an enhancer, but another stone guy told me to remove the enhancer and to only use a penetrating sealer, not an enhancer. I am so confused and looking for advice.