Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We have planned for a thick island countertop from the beginning of our remodel. Our cabinet designer knew this, yet never discussed changing the cabinets to accommodate the countertop. So, we can't do the standard drop down. We can lift the countertop up and do a dropped down edge though. This will raise the island up 3 cm more than the surrounding countertops. It also means that we will have the mitered edge surrounding our farmhouse sink located in the island. On one hand, it will make it look as if it really is a larger slab. On the other hand, it does not appear to be the way it is typically done and that causes concern. Any thoughts on this?
Do you have any appliances in the island in addition to the sink? If so, you will have to raise the countertop when you build up the edge so the appliances will fit under the edge.
Yes, a dishwasher. It seems that they way the fabricator wants to do it will work fine, especially considering our lack of preparation for it, but not exactly what we were expecting.
Did your cabinet designer ask you anything about your countertop? I feel like she should have taken that into consideration.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We have planned for a thick island countertop from the beginning of our remodel. Our cabinet designer knew this, yet never discussed changing the cabinets to accommodate the countertop. So, we can't do the standard drop down. We can lift the countertop up and do a dropped down edge though. This will raise the island up 3 cm more than the surrounding countertops. It also means that we will have the mitered edge surrounding our farmhouse sink located in the island. On one hand, it will make it look as if it really is a larger slab. On the other hand, it does not appear to be the way it is typically done and that causes concern. Any thoughts on this?
Do you have any appliances in the island in addition to the sink? If so, you will have to raise the countertop when you build up the edge so the appliances will fit under the edge.
Anonymous wrote:Why would you want a 6cm thick granite countertop? That sounds silly.
Anonymous wrote:We have planned for a thick island countertop from the beginning of our remodel. Our cabinet designer knew this, yet never discussed changing the cabinets to accommodate the countertop. So, we can't do the standard drop down. We can lift the countertop up and do a dropped down edge though. This will raise the island up 3 cm more than the surrounding countertops. It also means that we will have the mitered edge surrounding our farmhouse sink located in the island. On one hand, it will make it look as if it really is a larger slab. On the other hand, it does not appear to be the way it is typically done and that causes concern. Any thoughts on this?
Anonymous wrote:We have a thicker look, mitered edge for an interesting stone we have on a small island (no sinks). We love how the veining continues across the corner.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think it's stupid to make believe it's thick. I hate the dropdown edges.
Care to share a photo of your fabulous kitchen?
I have a large 6 x 8 granite island. It's 3cm standard thick. Don't try to fake it just go with standard thickness.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think it's stupid to make believe it's thick. I hate the dropdown edges.
Care to share a photo of your fabulous kitchen?
Anonymous wrote:I think it's stupid to make believe it's thick. I hate the dropdown edges.