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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Bonjour compatriote. There is certain preference around here that things ought to look "expensive". For example, many Americans prefer kitchens that, instead of the clean lines ("euro" style), have lots of mouldings, crown molding, corbels, glazes, etc, even though such elements may not be appropriate for the size. So, yes, quite a few of them would prefer a stone plan de travaille than w wood one. If you do wood, do a premium wood countertop, not just ikea wood. If you plan to resale very soon, perhaps your husband is right.[/quote] Yes you are right I guess the Ikea butcher block as shown in my first picture will def be too low key (god I hate the bloated pretentious kitchens :( ) . But if I go wood to do a cherry glazed type that looks more expensive it is not the style I want either :( in that case I may just do whatever my husband wants, at least one of us will be happy with it[/quote]
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