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PaperStone Countertops: Made from Paper!

February 18th, 2010

PaperStone top on vanity

Okay, so the reason that I say “an alternative to laminate” is just because it looks almost identical to laminate countertops only better. Slightly classier, more elegant, and best of all, way better for the environment, particularly since there are no petrochemicals added to this product (if the factory where it’s made was powered by renewable energy that would be even better!).

PaperStone is this really cool countertop product that is made from — you guessed it — paper but it’s as hard as, well, stone.

PaperStone is comprised of cardboard or paper plus “non-petroleum based phenolic resins.” The phenolic resin is the material that keeps the paper together and hard, and is sourced from natural products such as Cashew Nut Shell Liquid. Organic pigments are used to colour the material, and as such are affected by direct sunlight unless treated with its finisher.

PaperStone is coated with a combination of carnauba and bees waxes and food grade mineral oil which offer durability and protection. Carnauba wax is considered the hardest wax available and not only does it repel moisture, it also dries clear so there is no discolouration.

If you’re worried about water penetration, PaperStone has been installed in bathrooms and kitchens without any water issues at all. The finish protects it from moisture.

The product does need a certain amount of care and PaperStone sells a finish that is recommended for application where the surface is in food prep areas. There is also a preserver that the company has developed that will restore any composite or wood surface in addition to PaperStone.

The importance of “post consumer” recycled paper. In recycling terms there are two types of materials: post consumer and post industrial (or “pre-consumer”). When possible, the best source to use for recycling is “post consumer.” That’s not to say that post industrial shouldn’t be used, it’s just that post consumer products have more energy already invested in their manufacturing, and once they’ve reached their end-use, it there is an alternative to landfill, so much the better. Paper has been recycled for decades, but for the most part it’s been newsprint. This process helps take fine office paper out of the waste stream.

Cost: Ranges from $32/sq. foot. for a 1/4″ thick Original series product to $82.50/sq. foot for 1 1/4″ thick Certified series Plum coloured series. 1/2″ thick slabs range in price from approximately $43-48/sq. ft.

Note: if you want to test out the product to see if it stands the test of time, wear and tear, you can buy cutting boards in PaperStone too (around $25).

For more information see the PaperStone website.

Retailers:

Zero Point
1590 Queen St. East
Toronto, ON M4L 1G1
Telephone: (416) 602 6586
Fax: (416) 849 0252
Web: www.thezeropoint.ca

Uniform Custom Countertops
289 Courtland Avenue
Concord, ONT L4K 4W9
Telephone: (905) 761 3322
Fax: (905) 761 3323
Web: www.uniformcustom.com

N&G Soapstone Countertops
8 Paisley Lane – Unit #2
Stouffville, ON L4A 7X4
Telephone: (905) 640 6213
Fax: (905) 640 8639
Web: www.soapstoneontario.com

Maglin Site Furniture Inc.
27 Bysham Park Drive
Woodstock, ON N4T 1P1
Telephone: 1 (800) 716 5506
Fax: 1 (877) 260 9393
Web: www.maglin.com

Jelinek Cork Group
2260 Speers Rd.
Oakville, ON L6L 2X8
Telephone: (905) 827 4666
Fax: (905) 827-6707
Email: cork@jelinek.com
Web: www.jelinek.com


The Zero Point Eco Home Store

February 5th, 2010
The Zero Point

The Zero Point

Today I decided to visit The Zero Point — a store that sells a lot of different merchandise for personal and home needs. There are two sections to the store — the front holds everyday products such as cleaning supplies, baby and children’s clothes, some reuseable BPA free #5 plastic recycled and recyclable plastic plates and cups, while the back of the store is dedicated to building supplies. The different areas of focus might seem a little unusual until you realize that everything in the store is easier on the environment than its traditional counterpart (I’d say “green” or “eco-friendly” but I think we’re all getting a little numb to those terms). And many of the products are generally hard to find.

Being an eco-building material enthusiast, I went right past the olive oils, stainless steel containers, natural soaps and natural cleaning supplies and headed straight for the flooring and countertop section. The great thing about this store is that you can do a lot of your green building shopping in one place. Below is a brief description of some of the products this store carries.

Flooring: The Zero Point carries a line of flooring products called Eco-timber. Eco Timber was one of the first flooring companies to be FSC-certified, way back in 1993. All of its wood comes from managed forests in North America, while its bamboo comes from one plantation and isn’t harvested until it is 5-7 years old — which means it is much more durable than many bamboo flooring products on the market.

Reclaimed Barnboard Flooring

Reclaimed Barnboard Flooring

Another flooring product is reclaimed hardwood flooring sourced from old barns and other buildings no longer in use in Ontario. This is beautiful, rustic looking flooring available in Antique Hemlock and Elm, in different stains (price: $8.75/square foot).

Countertops: IceStone is a composite of 80% post-consumer glass and 20% concrete. It comes in 29 different colours and is stunning to look at.

PaperStone looks like a laminate countertop but it’s actually made of compressed paper. It’s durable and longlasting and comes in several different colours.

Yolo Colorhouse Paint

Yolo Colorhouse Paint

American Clay products

American Clay products

Paints and finishes: American Clay products are a natural plaster that is tinted into tranquil pastel colours. Because clay is derived from a natural mineral it allows your walls to breathe, and is a natural moisture inhibitor. There are no VOCs emitted from clay, and the air in rooms with this plaster is cleaner than in painted rooms. This product is very popular for babies’ rooms and playrooms (primer: $80 per gallon, $295 per 5 gallons; $80-$160 per 50lb bag — coverage approximately 200 square feet).

Yolo Colourhouse paint is a high quality, low odour acrylic paint with  no harmful chemicals and no added solvents. Yolo Colorhouse paint is zero VOC, even when colour pigments are added.  (1 quart: $21.06, 1 gallon: $64.14).

LED lighting: While not very popular yet, LED lighting offers a lot of advantages to CFLs: longer lifespan, no added mercury, and even lower wattage while producing stronger light than CFLs. While the cost of each bulb isn’t cheap, the fact that their lifespan is 40,000 to 100,000 hours. That’s a long time! There are bulbs available to replace 60Watt incandescent, 100 Watt spot lights, 75 Watt spot lights and 50 Watt halogen lights. I plan on replacing my 50 Watt halogen lights one bulb at a time, as they burn out.

Kitchen cabinetry: The Zero Point will also arrange for cabinetry quotes from a local kitchen company that works with formaldehyde free, FSC certified MDF board.

Furniture: Around the store are beautiful pieces of hand-painted wooden furniture that is available for sale. The pieces are made from local reclaimed wood.

The Zero Point is located at 1590 Queen Street East, Toronto, ON, 416-602-6586

IceStone Countertops: Recycled Glass and Concrete

January 29th, 2010

Recycled glass countertops are gaining popularity in home design, and if you’ve seen them you understand why. From solid glass countertops that evoke images of the ocean or Georgian Bay, to spectacular counters of glass chips embedded in concrete, recycled glass countertops are nothing short of stunning. IceStone is available in Ontario (there are two other kinds of recycled glass countertops, Bio-Glass and Vertrazzo, but neither are commonly available here yet).

IceStone

IceStone

IceStone is made in Brooklyn, New York. The glass used is either post-consumer (think Perrier bottles and Skye Vodka bottles), or post-industrial glass depending on the colour of the final product.
A few facts about IceStone:

  • It’s available in 29 different colours,
  • Cost varies on style chosen, but a rough guide is between $80-$160/square foot installation,
  • Care: It requires sealing once every 12-18 months because it is a cement product,
  • If sealed properly, it will not stain easily,
  • It does not chip easily,
  • The product is a mixture of 80% recycled glass and 20% concrete (no fillers in the concrete). It’s made by binding the glass in tinted concrete (to match or complement the glass chips) and polished to a high gloss. Countertops can be honed, if you prefer,
  • Lifespan: the same as natural stone if installed and cared for properly,
  • End of lifespan: IceStone can be crushed and used to make paving materials and other similar items.
  • It’s received the C2C Gold certification from MBDC an independent third party certification design firm,
  • Shipping method: to Canada, shipping is usually done by truck.
  • One final note: if your contractor has never worked with IceStone before, ask your vendor to recommend an installer who is already familiar with the product.

Where to buy:

The Surfaces Group
1215 North Service Road, West Unit A
Oakville, ONT L6M 2W2
Telephone: (905) 825 3432
Fax: (905) 825 0492
Web: www.thesurfacegroup.com

Uniform Custom Countertops
289 Courtland Avenue
Concord, ONT L4K 4W9
Telephone: (905) 761 3322
Fax: (905) 761 3323
Web: www.uniformcustom.com

Moscone Marble and Granite
8830 Jane Street
Vaughn, ONT L4K 2M9
Telephone: (905) 856 8400
Fax: (905) 761 9522
Email: info@mosconetile.com

Ultra Stone Inc.
21 Kenview Blvd., Unit #20
Brampton, ON L6T 5G7
Telephone: (905) 789 1900
Fax: (905) 789 1997

CB Marble Craft LTD.
17 Airview Rd.
Toronto, ON M9W 4P1
Telephone: (416) 741 1585
Fax: (416) 741 6373
Email: cbmarble@bellnet.ca

N&G Soapstone Countertops
8 Paisley Lane – Unit #2
Stouffville, ON L4A 7X4
Telephone: (905) 640 6213
Fax: (905) 640 8639
Web: www.soapstoneontario.com

Zero Point
1590 Queen St. East
Toronto, ON M4L 1G1
Telephone: (416) 602 6586
Fax: (416) 849 0252
Web: www.thezeropoint.ca

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