| I have them on dark cabinets and they tie into the lighter wood floor color. Love the unique natural pattern but they tend to soak up water easily if they are unsealed. |
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Do not like at all.
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That looks very similar to what we did in our kitchen, but ours didnt have so much stripey movement.
I couldnt care less if its dated. I like it and we're not moving anytime soon. If you love it, go for it. |
| I haven't seen it in person, but I love that kitchen! |
| It looks too much like the old fashioned oak floor. |
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that's what people with small kitchen always say
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| I think this granite selection is pretty. Natural stone, in my opinion, is timeless. From what I read granite, brushed nickle, polished nickle, and stainless steel are now "out". Am I going to rip all of this stuff out of my house to be of the moment? I wouldn't even if I could afford it. Whatever people are putting in their homes now will be "out" in 10 years too. Do most people remodel a kitchen every 10 years? I don't think so. |
| I would go with Kashmir White, it will look more contemporary. But I don't dislike this color at all, it just needs to have contrast with cabinets and more variety of color in this particular kitchen, it's too monochromatic, like someone said. It's a very pretty stone though, ignore all the haters, it doesn't look like standard addition flipper special from 2001. |
Maybe you have Kashmir White, it definitely have more uniform look and closer in pattern and look to fashionable quarz surfaces. I've seen it with white cabinets and natural color cabinets and it looks great. |
according to DCUM laminate counters and vinyl flooring are IN |
| Nasty! |