Granite Edge - 1/2 bullnose or 1/4 bevel?
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Gialla Ornamental Granite- level 1, 2, 3, 4?? being charged help
Comments (11)I found a link from a NJ graite store. I am not recommending this place. I am not from NJ and do not know them. I just found that they list their granite prices based on letters. A, B,C... http://www.tsstone.com/page3.html And I found this second site it lists some prices too. G G is considered a Group C and is about $53-63 dollars per sq foot but this also depends on edge, location, seams... I do not recommend this place. I do not know them. Maybe they will be fine. I was just doing a search of prices in New Jersey. http://www.stonegalaxy.com/index.php?option=com_rsgallery2&gid=5 G O was in the same price range as Uba Tuba and Verde Peacock. (Within a 100 dollars.) from my quote. Sometimes granite yards have a bunch of slabs they want to get rid of so offer them to installers at a specific price. I am not a granite guru just guessing why the GO was so much cheaper in New England. Best of luck on finding a good price. G O is a pretty stone. I saw some amazing slabs in New England....See MoreAre 2 1/4 counter profiles too deep?
Comments (6)Firsthouse, your granite is beautiful! I am now considering a mitered edge also. I noticed that your island prep sink is not installed below the 2 1/4" countertop. How does this work? I am ordering undermount sinks. Do I specify a special installation or must I order a special model/make sink? How big is your island? What is the wood/stain for your floors? Who made your cabinets? I am looking for the same modern farmhouse aesthetic. Your kitchen shows great attention to detail....See More1/2 bullnose edge around sink an option?
Comments (7)Thanks for replying. I will ask for a positive reveal- 1/8? My sink is rectangular so will a 1/2 radius profile on sink edge and corner look better than a 1/4 round?...See MoreWhat does a 2cm, 1 1/4” quartz eased counter look like?
Comments (11)Dishwasher is in and fine We have 2cm quartz now. The previous counters were 1.25” laminate. I assumed that a filler, leveller, or shim would have been added to account for the height difference as the quote indicated 1 1/4”. Removing the counters and cabinets sounds like a huge $ ordeal! I agree manufactures should provide some range to accommodate upgrades, however the provider of my counters should have identified there would be an issue....See Morejellytoast
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