Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Granite is definitely dated. As I said in the other thread, it screams 2002.
And as several of us said in the other thread, you are a moron!
+1, the other counters people want are silstone or quartz which do their best to look like granite but are less maintenance. concrete or glass are fads that will die out soon.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Granite is definitely dated. As I said in the other thread, it screams 2002.
And as several of us said in the other thread, you are a moron!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Granite is definitely dated. As I said in the other thread, it screams 2002.
And as several of us said in the other thread, you are a moron!
Anonymous wrote:Granite is definitely dated. As I said in the other thread, it screams 2002.
Anonymous wrote:I am in the process of buying a house with silestone counters... and I did not even KNOW what they were. They looked cheaper than granite to me, and my realtor kept insisting "No, no, these are a step up from granite!" and she's ESL so I had no idea what that meant. So I think most buyers are still looking for granite.
Anonymous wrote:Yes. Granite is dated. Marble, soapstone, quartz and concrete are all popular current choices.