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combining formica and marble in one kitchen - will it work?

Hydragea
9 years ago

Hi -
I really want to use carrara marble in my 1950's house. The reason being that I like it. I realize it's a bit fancy.

I was wondering whether I could use the marble on the island (which is actually a peninsula), and formica with a metal strip on the perimeter.

I wonder if the discrepancy in fanciness will be too apparent and look 'off'. What do you think?

The ratios would be that there would be about 65% marble, 35% formica.

I could use marble throughout, but I really want to keep my dated, white stove, and thought the formica would look better with it. (?)
The reason I want to keep the stove is that it's not quite ugly enough to get rid of, imo.

I could also do all formica, but I just really wanted marble. But maybe you could convince me not to use marble :-)

Here are a couple of pics of stove/formica/hardware combo:

Floors will be wood. Cabinets will be white shaker. (I know it is not in keeping with the era of the house.)

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