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quartz slab: how much reserve is needed for fabrication
Comments (3)My people said if they bring a slab in for us we buy the whole slab. If they already have the slab (whether it is regular, select, premium quality) they only charge for what they cut. Everyone is different, I guess. I think they can make the edge smaller but you may not like the look. I know my fabricator said he usually takes off an inch all around and 1/8 or 1/4 inch for the width of the blade is lost. (I forgot which one) I am in the same boat. My slab may or may not fit. I guess I will find out next week. I really don't want to pay for another quartzite slab. I could use all of it eventually in the rest of the house, but I am not remodeling the rest yet. I don't want the slab in my garage in case it gets broken. That would kill me. Peke...See MoreAn extra seam or an extra slab?
Comments (6)You may need 5 slabs to get a good match at that peninsula seam. That would be a priority, Those pieces aren't as close to the edge as they look. They are all between 58 and 68 inches and the slab is 72". I agree that the seam in the peninsula is super important, but we don't need an extra slab to make a good match. In fact, the way it's laid out, no care has be taken to book match any of the seams. That's why I don't understand why the 4th slab. Looking at my pictures, it won't be difficult to make that seam disappear. . Also, there is no 5th slab at this point. Nicely done seams in stone with little or no movement are inconspicuous. Run your layout past your fabricator and see what he says. I sent it over today. I'll hear from them tomorrow. I saw these slabs but the fabricator hasn't. I went to look at them at his supplier. They are very clean at the edges, no chunks missing, so I think 3 can work. We'll see what they say. I actually never saw the 4th slab so I'm not even sure if I would like it. If three isn't enough, I'll do the island in butcher block....See MoreQuartz to go with SW High Reflective White or Extra White Cabinets
Comments (32)101streitired. looks very nice. could I offer one tiny bit of advice? thanks! The window. what you have is all very white and very solid. the mini blind is my pet peeve over kitchen windows. let me show you a photo shop of a new window treatment, and possibly a sconce. ( realize you can't do a pendant, and I know you have the trim piece across the front. but at least look at the window treatments) don't be afraid to add some cutting boards and greenery to the mix either...See MoreAlleanza Dolomiti Extra Quartz
Comments (5)We love it! i cannot sens you a picture as our caninets are currently being painted but I will send a pic over the weekend when all is done. It does show wet spots which we nwvwr had with our old and busy granite....See Morebianca white
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