Anonymous wrote:Corian is a better product than granite. It was out before granite.
It has a lot of colors and you can get it to look like granite.
Anonymous wrote:We saw beautiful countertops at Ikea today for $130 sq/feet. i don't know how that compares to the price of granite but the one we saw was absolutely beautiful.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why are you going with the dark wood island? Are you wanting something visually different for the island? How large will this island be? If it is not massive, you may want to try to find a salvaged cut of marble or something, because wood on wood could be weird....
We're going with the dark wood island bc we want a contrast in the room, instead of all while cabinets and also we were advised that the dark wood wouldnt show as much wear as if we did the island in the white as well. I thought about doing a diff countertop for the island and the perimeter of the room, but I thought the countertop is what was going to bring the island and the perimeter cabinets together.
Anonymous wrote:Why are you going with the dark wood island? Are you wanting something visually different for the island? How large will this island be? If it is not massive, you may want to try to find a salvaged cut of marble or something, because wood on wood could be weird....
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is granite over laminate really going to be a tipping point on whether or not a house sells? I am not trying to play devil's advocate, truly wondering.
If a house is ideal and has laminate counters, that wouldn't make me choose another house...and how often would a buyer really be in a situation where two houses are exactly the same and the deal breaker is on has granite and one has laminate? Sometimes I think this is crap realtors tell us that is more anecdotal than factual.
Maybe I am naive.
I agree, especially because simply replacing counters is a relatively small job (when you consider how badly most of us would want to erase the previous owners... ahem... "taste" and how many places in the home this "taste" would be expressed).
Anonymous wrote:Is granite over laminate really going to be a tipping point on whether or not a house sells? I am not trying to play devil's advocate, truly wondering.
If a house is ideal and has laminate counters, that wouldn't make me choose another house...and how often would a buyer really be in a situation where two houses are exactly the same and the deal breaker is on has granite and one has laminate? Sometimes I think this is crap realtors tell us that is more anecdotal than factual.
Maybe I am naive.