Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:For granite, it looks amazing! Check out Patterson video online; they have 3 inch thickness.Anonymous wrote:What are peoples thoughts on 3 inch counters vs waterfall? Designer said it would be best to do either but not both as it would be “too much” quartz. Thoughts?
Design center consultant said many people are doing the thick counters instead of waterfall, but we chose waterfall because of cost. Either will look nice I’m sure
Anonymous wrote:Very disappointed to see sidewalks being built so in the property. This is for Orchards..
Anonymous wrote:For granite, it looks amazing! Check out Patterson video online; they have 3 inch thickness.Anonymous wrote:What are peoples thoughts on 3 inch counters vs waterfall? Designer said it would be best to do either but not both as it would be “too much” quartz. Thoughts?
For granite, it looks amazing! Check out Patterson video online; they have 3 inch thickness.Anonymous wrote:What are peoples thoughts on 3 inch counters vs waterfall? Designer said it would be best to do either but not both as it would be “too much” quartz. Thoughts?
Anonymous wrote:What are peoples thoughts on 3 inch counters vs waterfall? Designer said it would be best to do either but not both as it would be “too much” quartz. Thoughts?
Anonymous wrote:Also, is there a difference if you take ceramic tile as backsplash? Will that go all the way to top on the wall?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Does anyone know where TOLL gets there backsplashes from? Trying to visualize a certain backsplash ....
We chose Q-Miami White (Level 3 option) for all countertops and kitchen island (waterfall style). Silestone is the company (I think).
How much extra did it cost for the waterfall on your kitchen island?
Waterfall island $2,517
Kitchen counter tops: $3,414
Kitchen backsplash: #3,155
The design center pricing is a bit confusing to us. Toll is nickel and diming everything. For the poster who provided countertop pricing, which model or collection and did this include the upgrade cost from standard granite to level 3 quartz?
Anyone here have level 7?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Does anyone know where TOLL gets there backsplashes from? Trying to visualize a certain backsplash ....
We chose Q-Miami White (Level 3 option) for all countertops and kitchen island (waterfall style). Silestone is the company (I think).
How much extra did it cost for the waterfall on your kitchen island?
Waterfall island $2,517
Kitchen counter tops: $3,414
Kitchen backsplash: #3,155
The design center pricing is a bit confusing to us. Toll is nickel and diming everything. For the poster who provided countertop pricing, which model or collection and did this include the upgrade cost from standard granite to level 3 quartz?
Anyone here have level 7?
Level 6 main kitchen countertop is:$8000+, water fall is around $4,000. I remember level 7 is over $12,000
This is what I recall too. We ended up doing Level 6 counters and skipped the waterfall (though it would have been nice to have, but I had to save somewhere!)