Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Thank you all. I will look into these. I may have to revisit marble yards as well. Anyone know where I can see slabs of Vermont Imperial Dabney marble in person in the DC area?
I think it’s really tempting to be able to look online and focus on the brand names or quarries of different stones, but it’s more practical to just show up at a stone yard and look at the slabs in front of you.
Anonymous wrote:Thank you all. I will look into these. I may have to revisit marble yards as well. Anyone know where I can see slabs of Vermont Imperial Dabney marble in person in the DC area?
Anonymous wrote:Thank you all. I will look into these. I may have to revisit marble yards as well. Anyone know where I can see slabs of Vermont Imperial Dabney marble in person in the DC area?
Anonymous wrote:The countertops are the last decision I need to make for our kitchen renovation and we are using the same stone for the counter and the backsplash so they need to be nice. I can't seem to find anything I like. The color of my new cabinets is a light taupe and I would love a beautiful marble-like quartz. I have not been able to find one. I went to the MSI showroom and a few slab showrooms in Sterling today and all the quartz looked very fake. I would consider but all the quartzite I saw was too dark and tonally wrong for our kitchen. I saw some marble I liked but according to my kitchen designer it will be 8,000 more than the quartz and difficult to care for. I feel very stuck on this decision. Can anyone point me in the direction of a very a good quartz (brand and style would be helpful), and/or specific stone yards that we should go any visit in person? I considered Daltile Valor White quartz but when I saw it in person I did not love it.
Anonymous wrote:The countertops are the last decision I need to make for our kitchen renovation and we are using the same stone for the counter and the backsplash so they need to be nice. I can't seem to find anything I like. The color of my new cabinets is a light taupe and I would love a beautiful marble-like quartz. I have not been able to find one. I went to the MSI showroom and a few slab showrooms in Sterling today and all the quartz looked very fake. I would consider but all the quartzite I saw was too dark and tonally wrong for our kitchen. I saw some marble I liked but according to my kitchen designer it will be 8,000 more than the quartz and difficult to care for. I feel very stuck on this decision. Can anyone point me in the direction of a very a good quartz (brand and style would be helpful), and/or specific stone yards that we should go any visit in person? I considered Daltile Valor White quartz but when I saw it in person I did not love it.