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This swilling and spilling Is a little too thrilling. Is Boomer of Cinni a lush? My prurient interest in this personal tempest Is excessive, I admit with a blush! |
We had granite in our house in NC ( Santa Cecelia- cream, black, brown mixture). I LOVED it, never babied it, spilled everything on it, never sealed it and it looked like new when we sold the house.
So we put it in our TV house. Different color this time, Typhoon in the kitchen and guest bath, Green Butterfly in the M.bath. The Butterfly is dark and does get dusty. But I especially LOVE the kitchen color! I always use a soapy cloth to clean with then follow with a micro-fiber cloth to dry. Looks shiny new. And on our black granite fireplace hearth in NC., someone put a drink on there one time that left an etched looking ring. I used Gel Gloss (bought at Lowes) and it took it right off. http://i266.photobucket.com/albums/i...o/101_1274.jpg http://i266.photobucket.com/albums/i...o/101_1267.jpg |
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Oh, Pt, have a heart, This is how stories start, What will they think of me - Boomer? They could think that I tipple, Or that I swill Ripple, Pt, have you started a rumor? Now I would be lying, If I started denying, That I sometimes enjoy a nice red. But the posts that you see, Well...that's just me, And the narrator who lives in my head. Boomer Now, indulge yourself and go over to that thread with my name in the title and have a look at TH's drawers. They look really good. (But be careful, Pt. I am starting to suspect you might be an English major. And Mr. Tony torments English majors. And he besmirches them. Yes, he does. I do not understand why he has such issues with English majors. I have actually thought that perhaps he is actually an English major in denial.) And now, I am going to have to get out of here. This is fun on a cold, snowy morning. EEK! What did I just say? Perhaps I really am an English major. :22yikes: |
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I missed these pictures because I was busy digressing and going off topic here, but back to topic....I really can do that sometimes....Really I can. These counters are beautiful and the words about the care are encouraging. My counters are supposed to be installed next week. And when I started this thread, I was really having some doubts about what I had gotten myself into from a care standpoint. I had not intended to choose granite. But there it was. And it sounds like it is going to work out fine. Thanks everybody. Boomer |
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I adore your poem PT. Please tell me now if you lean more toward English Major..strongly suspected or...no..not a dumb ole' cheerleader like me??? That Boomer. She doesn't dangle her participles for everyone to see like some people. Don't believe everything you hear about girls from Cincinnati. There's a little bit of bad in the best of us and a little bit of good in the worst of us. |
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"I didn't start the fire. It was always burning since this post has been churning." And I hate to fan the "flames" of said rumor, but didn't TH send out a personal, private message, exposing his drawers and handle for your eyes only. Hmmm. Now, to launch a quick pre-emptive defense against torment by Tony: Tony, won't you spare me from criticism? My major wasn't English, but Journalism! :024: |
We used Linoleum on ours...
BUT SOMETIMES ITS TAKEN FOR GRANITE !!!
And come to think of it , so am I ... Fumar |
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I hate when that happens. Not...NEVER to The Great Fumar!!:wave: |
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Yeah, I know someone will leave a "barf" for this. For that person: 3 Cheers. |
Cost of granite
We are just starting some remodeling of our Amarillo ranch and have not yet gotten bids for replacing our counters with granite. Could some of you share what you paid to have the conversion done to your kitchens and baths? I know there will be some variations, but I am wanting to get an idea of what to expect. Thank you in advance for sharing.
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cost of granite
was part of a whole kitchen remodel 3-1/2 yrs ago - small kitchen - took only 1 slab of granite - I am recalling $2600 installed. This is for an L-shaped counter with a sink cutout and a small (maybe 5 feet) breakfast bar. About 3 feet of counter on each side of the small sink and an 18 inch piece on the other side of the stove. Also 2 window sills to make it match, but I don't think that was extra.
One of my neighbors in TV got granite almost 1 yr ago - bigger kitchen, both bathrooms, included 3 bathroom sinks and kitchen sink and window sill and I'm thinking she said it was $3400 - but I think business was slow then, sales were down. Am sure they needed more than 1 slab, which I think is what makes most of the price difference, plus the grade/color of granite. We picked one of the reasonable priced ones. A friend of mine who did a similar size kitchen (1 slab) paid more than twice as much to get an unusual color with blue in it. |
Stainless Steel Sink...get some steel wool from HD or Lowes...that will do the trick. Not Brillo, steel wool, the finest guage.
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I have to put my 2 cents in about granite. We made a complete new kitchen in our home in NY including the most beautiful Brazilian granite - it was black with green and cream swirls, cost a fortune.
To keep it shining, not just clean, it had to be vigorously polished every day, and not just the the part that had been used for food prep. All of it. It became my obsession. Never had a problem with stains, and it's lovely to be able to set hot pots on it, but otherwise, no thanks. I would polish it all before I went to bed and the next day have to do it all over again. There are so many new products now, and also different kinds of natural stone (hint: don't even consider marble. Everything stains marble, even water). Another problem is that granite is so hard that it breaks things. If you tip over, not drop, just knock over a glass, it will shatter. Taking things out of the dishwasher, if it hits the edge of the granite, goodbye. Shop around before you decide. |
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how do you like it now?
Mintjulep - your granite - Typhoon - is absolutely gorgeous.
Boomer - now that yours is installed, what do you think? and about sinks - I have an undermount stainless steel that I discussed before - by the way, Barkeepers Friend worked well, thanks for that tip. Does anyone have the manufactured granite type (solid color)? A friend of mine here in Columbus just got one with her kitchen remodel and says it looks clean all the time - she got a dark brown color, loves it. Anyone else try this? Not sure of price compared to stainless steel. I have seen undermount Corian sinks with granite countertops, but I had some staining issues with my bisque (light-colored) Corian sink in previous home. |
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