Anonymous wrote:I think the color choices of the countertop matter almost as much if not more than the material to me. I would rather have a Martha Stewart aesthetic coloring in my kitchen with Corian countertops, than some high-end granite that is forest green or really marbled like that "honed" brown one shown earlier.
For example, I'm sure if the kitchen were like this: (the Martha Stewart Corian countertops midway down the page), I would prefer it:
http://www.homedepot.com/webapp/catalog/servlet/ContentView?pn=SPC_BRD_MSL_Kitchen&storeId=10051&langId=-1&catalogId=10053
as opposed to the granite here:
http://3.bp.blogspot.com/_RnKAiurURG0/TA0yI8aAXjI/AAAAAAAAEIY/8sBUH2GWnbI/s800/IMG_4842.JPG
Also edging matters as well, none of this waterfall or crazy rounded edges that people seem to love.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Granite is over. I would go with Silestone, soapstone, or the recycled countertops.
To most of you who think this, you are very out of touch with reality. Granite is considered the standard "upgrade" for middle-class to upper-middle class housing. It is consider the base surface for the low end rich. Yes, all of the surfaces discussed from the man-made materials to marble, to stainless steel, concrete, etc are considered additional upgrades, but in reality, only about 10-20% of the housing market really looks to those surfaces. 75% of the population is quite happy with granite and it will be a long time before granite goes completely out of style. Designers may be past it, but they are in the business of changing styles and so granite is not in their lexicons. But, believe me, granite is still the standard and it will take much longer before granite is really out of style except for the ultra-trendy. This from my mother who has been a multi-million-dollar real estate saleswoman for 30 years.
Anonymous wrote:If you're not doing it just for looks/sale... as a serious cook, I agree with the mixed surfaces. I have stainless around the sink, marble, butcher block and laminate. I'm not trying to impress anyone but myself with my countertops, and the laminate doesn't really stain, so it works beautifully wherever I don't need the others.
But pretty, it's not. Anonymous wrote:OP here, thanks for all of the suggestions. We are doing a quick kitchen update to sell within the year and our realtor advised us to use the most trendy finishes and surfaces if we did the update. I don't want to sink our budget and overdo it because then I'll never want to move (among the more obvious reasons). I was thinking granite from Home Depot/Lowes, but then I saw all of the other options. I actually don't think those big box retailers will customize (like honed granite) or that would seem like a good option. We are replacing floors too, which makes it that much more fun.
Anonymous wrote:Granite is over. I would go with Silestone, soapstone, or the recycled countertops.