Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think if you go with the dark countertops your kitchen will lean modern farmhouse. Maybe go with a lighter stone to move away from the look you are trying to avoid.
Ah, thank you. I didn't think of it that way. I'll head to some stone warehouses today to take a look.
You’re welcome. I struggled with this exact problem during my remodel. I went with quartzite. I have had marble. It’s a pain in the kitchen. My own opinion but real stone is better than quartz. If you are wanting a darker top but not a black top then look at Jurassic Grey. It’s pretty and economical.
Which color quartzite did you go with?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think if you go with the dark countertops your kitchen will lean modern farmhouse. Maybe go with a lighter stone to move away from the look you are trying to avoid.
Ah, thank you. I didn't think of it that way. I'll head to some stone warehouses today to take a look.
You’re welcome. I struggled with this exact problem during my remodel. I went with quartzite. I have had marble. It’s a pain in the kitchen. My own opinion but real stone is better than quartz. If you are wanting a darker top but not a black top then look at Jurassic Grey. It’s pretty and economical.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think if you go with the dark countertops your kitchen will lean modern farmhouse. Maybe go with a lighter stone to move away from the look you are trying to avoid.
Ah, thank you. I didn't think of it that way. I'll head to some stone warehouses today to take a look.
Anonymous wrote:I think if you go with the dark countertops your kitchen will lean modern farmhouse. Maybe go with a lighter stone to move away from the look you are trying to avoid.