Anonymous wrote:OP here, again thanks everyone for the thoughtful replies. I've looked into all the options suggested (only on a style perspective for the moment not practicality), the black soapstone looks interesting it seems like it could work as a rustic look. Also saw some White Quartz that looked good. Both stones didn't give me the same 90s/early 00s impersonal condo feel as granite does (no clue why but the granite countertops I have seen for the moment convey a dated depressing era to me).
If anybody has an image of a granite or other stone countertop that doesn't have that classic granite grain/look I am very interested...
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wood countertop wouldn't be a dealbreaker for me, in fact I kind of like it. But an Ikea kitchen actually would be a dealbreaker for me (and was during a recent housing search). I've lived in two rentals with Ikea kitchens and they just don't hold up.
Could you elaborate? I love the look of Ikea, but generally agree on durability. However, when it came to their kitchen cabinets, i thought that i'd read quite a bit that their durability was pretty decent. Did they have structural problems? Finish problems? Hardware problems? or are you talking about something other than the cabinets?
My thinking is to do Ikea gloss white cabinets, with a white quartz counter top from elsewhere.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:At least with wood counters the buyers can find a reason to replace if they don't like them. We have black granite (and black floors) in an already dark, small kitchen, and I would love to replace with white quartz, but can't justify the cost since the granite lasts forever.
Same here. Except I would never have white floors in a kitchen again. My last house had that. One speck on the floor made the entire kitchen look filthy.
Though now the polished black tiles we have look gross because they smudge just by walking on them. Can't win!
Anonymous wrote:Wood countertop wouldn't be a dealbreaker for me, in fact I kind of like it. But an Ikea kitchen actually would be a dealbreaker for me (and was during a recent housing search). I've lived in two rentals with Ikea kitchens and they just don't hold up.
Anonymous wrote:Deal breaker.
Anonymous wrote:At least with wood counters the buyers can find a reason to replace if they don't like them. We have black granite (and black floors) in an already dark, small kitchen, and I would love to replace with white quartz, but can't justify the cost since the granite lasts forever.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ugh - don't get granite. So ugly and dated. Unless maybe you do honed black...
soapstone
marble
quartzite
But use butcher block on an island or small section.
Sorry granite is not dated, patterns are dated but it is always an option, it's a material not a syle. Skip marble and soapstone BTDT terrible wear and tear, maintenance and looks like crap after a year. Get a quartize (silestone) or granite.