tallyho8
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Did you buy pre assembled, or did you assemlble them? Jon
I took the easy way out and bought pre-assembled.
Did you buy pre assembled, or did you assemlble them? Jon
. I don't really like granite, it's heavy, expensive, not DIY and I think it's a fad that down the road will look as dated as avocado or stainless steel appliances. .
Been following this thread, wife's been bugging me to finish remodeling our kitchen this year. Was probably last done in the 70s by the PO. Gotta admit, it's (over)due.
One thing we're considering for countertop is wood with epoxy sealer, similar to what's used in bars or "rustic" restaurants. I have a lot of cherry tongue-and-groove flooring, was figuring on gluing them together then using the epoxy to seal it and fill the seams. Has anyone done this?
Hmmm, we have some well worn Formica countertops and some laminate sections. Any tricks to it? I assume that you glue it down to what's there and then trim the edges to match?
Aaron Z
Probably no more than those quartz counters, if they are made in ChinaAnyone aware that a granite or marble counter top is a wee bit radioactive ?
While I was researching our remodel I considered pouring an epoxy over the formica that would look like granite or quartz.
These videos are fascinating. This is the link for the channel. StoneCoatCountertops
- YouTube