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Soft & Subtle: Sonia Stone Epoxy Countertops with a Custom Touch

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Classic colors, personalized every time.

In this tutorial, we revisit one of our most popular designs—Sonia Stone. With a soft blend of whites and grays, plus a hint of warmth, this style offers timeless elegance that works beautifully with a wide range of home décor.

But here’s the key: no two Sonia Stone designs are ever the same. Each pour is tailored to match the specific details and movement a client wants, whether that’s soft and subtle or bold and dramatic. That’s the beauty of custom epoxy.

Soft & Subtle: Sonia Stone Epoxy Countertops with a Custom Touch

What You’ll Learn

  1. Sonia Stone Design Elements – the go-to color palette and why it’s so versatile
  2. Detail & Movement Control – how we adjust the veining and flow based on client input
  3. Matching Home Tones – incorporating subtle warmth to complement floors and fixtures
  4. Finishing & Edges – creating a polished look with professional finishing techniques
  5. Project Showcase – see how this version fits perfectly in the homeowner’s space

Why It’s Worth Watching

  • Popular for a Reason – Sonia Stone’s neutral elegance makes it one of our most requested styles
  • Endlessly Customizable – even when clients pick the same “design,” no two kitchens look alike
  • Subtle with Substance – perfect for those who want a clean look without feeling too plain

Pro Tips from the Video

  • Use soft grays for depth—they add structure without taking over
  • Add warmth with restraint—a little gold or beige goes a long way in balancing cool tones
  • Ask about movement—we customize everything from bold veins to whisper-soft flows

Want the Look, Without the Work?

We love sharing our process so you can see what goes into each piece—but if you’d rather skip the mess and hire a pro, we’ve got you covered.

Get in touch to request a custom epoxy project