Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Marble does not stain easily. I can guarantee you that no one who claims that actually has marble counters. We cook all the time. I have a DH who loves to cook and is a total slob, plus two messy sons. We spill- red wine, balsamic vinegar, tomato sauce, soy sauce, mustard- you name it. And we drink red wine all the time too. You will not find a single stain on my marble.
My contractor tried talking me out of the marble because of the "staining." I'm so happy I ignored his advice and instead relied on the experiences of all my friends with stain-free marble. We are looking at moving and the first thing I'd do to any new house would be to tear out the granite (or quartz or whatever is in the old kitchen) and replace it with marble. It's a beautiful, easy look.
PS- Personally, I cannot stand the look of Silestone. It looks like fake marble, granite or limestone, plus it's full of triclosan, which is toxic. Just use the real thing.
And to answer your question, yes, I think marble will look great with IKEA cabinets. Enjoy!
You must be visually impaired
Anonymous wrote:Marble does not stain easily. I can guarantee you that no one who claims that actually has marble counters. We cook all the time. I have a DH who loves to cook and is a total slob, plus two messy sons. We spill- red wine, balsamic vinegar, tomato sauce, soy sauce, mustard- you name it. And we drink red wine all the time too. You will not find a single stain on my marble.
My contractor tried talking me out of the marble because of the "staining." I'm so happy I ignored his advice and instead relied on the experiences of all my friends with stain-free marble. We are looking at moving and the first thing I'd do to any new house would be to tear out the granite (or quartz or whatever is in the old kitchen) and replace it with marble. It's a beautiful, easy look.
PS- Personally, I cannot stand the look of Silestone. It looks like fake marble, granite or limestone, plus it's full of triclosan, which is toxic. Just use the real thing.
And to answer your question, yes, I think marble will look great with IKEA cabinets. Enjoy!
Anonymous wrote:We did an ikea white gloss kitchen in our old house, and did white quartz counters on the walls, and carrera marble on the island. The kitchen was spectacular (and not that expensive), and we sold the house for $200k more than we paid, less than two years later - kitchen and painting being the only major upgrades. The kitchen was definitely what sold the house.
Our carrera did not stain per se, but if you looked at it from a particular angle, you would see what looked like watermark type blotches on it. Perhaps this is what people talk about when they say "staining"? We used the island as our everyday dining table, and cooked every night in there, spilled red wine etc. Marble is very nice.
Don't do granite. It is very 2002 (and was tacky then too). You only see granite in houses designed by low-end builders and/or people who just ask Home Depot or a similar level place to design their kitchen.
Anonymous wrote:Go for it if you love the look. I almost went w/marble but chose soapstone for my kitchen intend and marble in the master and second bath. Love them both. I researched the pros and cons of both and I think if you really love them you should go for it. The only way I would settle for something I didn't love is if I knew I was someone who would freak out if my counter got a little ding or etching spot on it.
Anonymous wrote:We did an ikea white gloss kitchen in our old house, and did white quartz counters on the walls, and carrera marble on the island. The kitchen was spectacular (and not that expensive), and we sold the house for $200k more than we paid, less than two years later - kitchen and painting being the only major upgrades. The kitchen was definitely what sold the house.
Our carrera did not stain per se, but if you looked at it from a particular angle, you would see what looked like watermark type blotches on it. Perhaps this is what people talk about when they say "staining"? We used the island as our everyday dining table, and cooked every night in there, spilled red wine etc. Marble is very nice.
Don't do granite. It is very 2002 (and was tacky then too). You only see granite in houses designed by low-end builders and/or people who just ask Home Depot or a similar level place to design their kitchen.
Anonymous wrote:Marble does not stain easily. I can guarantee you that no one who claims that actually has marble counters. We cook all the time. I have a DH who loves to cook and is a total slob, plus two messy sons. We spill- red wine, balsamic vinegar, tomato sauce, soy sauce, mustard- you name it. And we drink red wine all the time too. You will not find a single stain on my marble.
My contractor tried talking me out of the marble because of the "staining." I'm so happy I ignored his advice and instead relied on the experiences of all my friends with stain-free marble. We are looking at moving and the first thing I'd do to any new house would be to tear out the granite (or quartz or whatever is in the old kitchen) and replace it with marble. It's a beautiful, easy look.
PS- Personally, I cannot stand the look of Silestone. It looks like fake marble, granite or limestone, plus it's full of triclosan, which is toxic. Just use the real thing.
And to answer your question, yes, I think marble will look great with IKEA cabinets. Enjoy!
Anonymous wrote:What sort of cooking do you do?
I really wanted Calcutta marble, but it is impractical with the turmeric, paprika and all the other spices I use on a daily basis.