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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote]My granite was stained by a professional, but it is really risky as it is difficult to predict the final product. Also, I was going from a light color to dark. Going from granite to marble makes absolutely no sense at all.[b] They are basically the same thing, [/b]although one is more porous (marble) than the other. OP, I would think twice before putting marble in your entire kitchen. While it is great for baking, usually it is only a small section of a counter or an overlay. If you are a kid-free house, don't drink red wine and rarely cook, then it might be great.[/quote] No. Most granite is tacky and dated, marble is beautiful and timeless... But perhaps more impractical.[/quote] I think that is hilarious because my grandmother's home had all marble countertops which she was told was "dated" and "very obviously Italian" (not even sure what this means, but we are Italian FWIW) when she went to sell a few years ago.[/quote]
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