Natural and Sustainable Countertops
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PaperStone
 Paperstone countertops are recycled paper countertops made with either 50% or 100% post-consumer recycled paper (depending upon color choice) and a resin system that contains no synthetic or petroleum products. Designed with the beauty and strength of stone countertops, Paperstone countertops have the durability of steel. Water absorption is less than 1% with a compressive strength of 45,000 PSI. |


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Salvaged Hardwoods
 These countertops are produced using reclaimed trees from the Puget Sound area. These trees would have otherwise been discarded. |


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Squak Mountain Stone

A Fibrous-cement material comprised of recycled paper, recycled glass, coal fly-ash and Portland cement. Material is hand-cast into “slabs” as an alternative to quarried granite countertops. |


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Bamboo

Made of fine layers of bamboo strips laying in parallel order. Three layers are cross-laminated and heat pressed together to provide stability and to prevent warping. Bamboo holds the promise of a sustainable, cost effective, and ecologically benign alternative to the widespread clear-cutting of our old growth forests. |


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Kirei Board
 An engineered panel product constructed from the stalks of the Sorghum plant grown around the world for food. The stalks left over after harvest are heat-pressed with a non-toxic adhesive to form lightweight, strong, unique Kirei Board. |


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Recycled Tiles
 We carry four different lines of recycled tiles. Two lines of beautiful Recycled Glass Tile from Stardust Glass and Sandhill Industries.
We also carry two lines of Recycled Ceramic Tiles: Ecocycle contains 40% recycled ceramic content. The stone-look exudes a feeling of rustic elegance. The Natural Hues on Eco-Body line is a commercial grade, glazed ceramic tile made from recycled materials. It was developed by Quarry Tile Company in Spokane, WA. |