Help me decide on a countertop.
Kristy Seaman
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Comments (7)Hi, pinch: I'm 55 with 8 years left to go on the mortgage, so I can relate. Sometimes I wish I'd taken the thirty grand "equity" loan and remodeled the kitchen, but I just had a sense that there was no way my house was "worth" almost a half-million dollars and that something had to give. So now I am eight years to free and clear -- with an old kitchen. The most serious problem with this kitchen is that it has no dishwasher -- and no place to put one other than losing a cabinet to a hard-to-find 18" dishwasher. I don't miss it, there are just 2 of us and I'm used to washing dishes. Another reason why a buyer would want to rip out the whole kitchen, and I would either price accordingly at sell time or offer a "remodeling allowance" in the form of cash at closing. So where I am right now is laminate for the countertops. That high-end Formica 180FX is nice, but it still looks like laminate, albeit very nice laminate. On the other hand, it doesn't show dirt, which is a plus or minus depending on how good a housekeeper you are (I am not a great one). I would want either a wood or ogee edge; I think it just looks more finished. Probably something mid-range in color; the kitchen is somewhat dark. Not sure what to do about the floor; I'm leaning towards a stone look because with all that oak, the risk is looking too "woody." That's another reason I'm leaning towards cream painted for the wall o'cabinets I posted about elsewhere. The walls are a very pale buff, which I would want to keep (close to the Benjamin Moore Ylang-Ylang color, only a bit less yellow); the trim is painted cream. I have soffits with plumbing and wiring in them, so I can't rip them out, unfortunately. If I had it to do over again, I'd have just painted the cabinets and gotten new doors and painted them...but I am well into this reface job and I've done such a whiz-bang-up job that this veneer is probably NEVER coming off. When I can I'll post some before, during, and maybe even after pix once I get it done. Not wanting to rain on the parade of those lucky enough to be able to do a full remodel, but I keep hoping that someday granite will be as harvest gold is today. :-(...See MoreRemember me? I painted my countertops dark to help decide?
Comments (9)Love it! Looks great. I know what you mean about the black surface. I love how it looks but I once stayed in a condo with black counter tops and I knew I wouldn't be able to handle it. I did put them in my laundry room and LOVE them there since I don't spend as much time working over them. I had Corian before the granite and I loved how it felt so soft and smooth and was basically worry free. I do love my granite too, but that soft feel of the Corian is so nice. Enjoy your new kitchen! Good luck with the paint. It's so hard getting paint right on the first try and it seems to change throughout the day too. I never seem to get it on the first try and sometimes not on the second. Frustrating... But at least that is the least expensive fix : ) This post was edited by gr8day on Tue, Jul 29, 14 at 8:33...See MoreHelp me decide where to put backsplash
Comments (15)I would do exactly as mama_goose shows. Don't tile the side walls. You'll still see it done, but it has fallen out of favor. Every now and then a side wall needs tile, like if the sink or stove is close to the wall. On your stove wall, it looks like you have a 1" or 2" counter overlap there, but you want to tile to the end of the upper cabinet, not to the end of the counter. That's very common but it often confuses people....See MoreHelp me decide on kitchen cabinet color and new countertop???
Comments (0)I picked out all new appliances. All without Handles and a wolf range with red knobs. Should we leave brown cabinets /black countertops paint cabinets dark gray/ white marbled counter top (see photo) just change countertop to white marbled new rose gold hardware Really having hard time with this since it’s an open kitchen...See MoreKristy Seaman
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