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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 MoreRed Oak Floor, 2-1/4 wide by 5/8 inches deep
Comments (10)Yes, we have oak floors in 2 bathrooms, the entry ways, and the kitchen and other than the kitchen floor, which just needs to be refinished, the oak floors are in great shape. The carpet, although original to the 1984 house is top notch and no matter what I spend, I can't find a carpet like it. The carpet is badly worn out in the hallway and family room. So, I'm going to take the carpet from my living room and dining room and have that replaced with hard wood flooring which butts up against the entryway and the kitchen. I'll take the carpet from the living room/dining room area and have that installed in the family room. I was hoping to have the new oak floor in the living room/dining room installed in a chevron pattern. So, although I could go with an engineered product, I'd prefer to find a match to my existing floor. The hardwood floor would also be installed in the hallway....See More1/2" vs 5/8" vs 3/4" engineered floor
Comments (4)IMO the wear layer depends on many things but mostly on your life style. How mant kids how many pets where you live in the city or out in the country Wide plank flooring has issues sometimes when installed on concrete for instance . Many things come into play when choosing flooring and to help we nneed more info....See MorePlease help with master bath layout. 1, 2, 3 or 4?? Thanks!
Comments (30)To that end just above? Last comment here. One. A single glance at this..............? The bulkhead framing lines up with the exterior wall height. Call it PROBABLY unnecessary that it remains quite as ugly and imposing as now. Lazy framer and guesswork is a big possibility. Two: Bins, cubbies, the whatever the heck ( looks like a dorm fridge ) is to the right of the vanity, the leaning mirror ...etc. Aurrggghhh. You are treating the bath as your own personal girlie dressing room. You have not the space for this approach in a new bath, and shrinking valuable elements such as the vanity to accommodate ? Results in out of proportion relationships - as in PRAY you don't move/sell after wasting money on an overloaded ill fitting combination of elements. A "shower for two" with a squashed vanity, little storage and counter space makes no sense, though we could hardly deter you. You've shown nothing of the primary bedroom. There is NO place for a lovely make up table with storage to include moist wipes to clean off your hands???? No place for a cheval leaning mirror ? EVEN with a basement, crawl space attic, it's a small fortune in plumbing moves. In short? Get a contractor in there, via a good bath designer who will have a contractor on her speed dial. Take a very hard look at your bank statements. Failing that? Lipstick the pig. Live with current placements for everything. Extend the vanity to wall to wall with a new custom vanity, and more drawer storage. If you must make up /blow dry/ do manicures in there? Buy a drawer console 30" high and more generous in length , 24" depth, and a decent vanity stool. HERE'S A DESK. Same thing as a "vanity" Generous 68 inches long https://www.perigold.com/Hooker-Furniture--Curata-Writing-Desk-160010468DKW-160010473DKW-L32-K~HKR13203.html?refid=GX433456102316-HKR13203_27873255&device=c&ptid=901285860950&targetid=aud-1650024449652:pla-901285860950&ireid=108327343&PiID%5B%5D=27873255&gclid=Cj0KCQjwxMmhBhDJARIsANFGOSth941STrd-X45fzMYvWAE_9nhJ9fTspPyBPT8ZxDD40vyH7UTi8ZwaAo-IEALw_wcB 56 long 30.5 high, 26 deep. Put it in front of the window. You're a short reach to more drawer storage in the new vanity. https://www.arhaus.com/products/divya-writing-desk?variant=40869496225963 GET A STOOL WITH STORAGE ( amazon above ) Paint the walls. Done. It doesn't need to be as cluttered and disjointed as it is. You bought the house with a poorly thought out bath and no tub. Put a spa outdoors in your back 40 and soak away. Spend 5 - 10 k and make it better, or go whole hog, but only AFTER professional consultation in the bathroom/victim with a solid plan, budget and all. You're out of your depth any other way....See MoreMark Bischak, Architect
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