Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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I am completely inept with posting pictures here. I have done it a couple of times -- of my dog Annie and once a really long time ago a picture that showed Boomer at her desk. It drives me crazy to try to get pictures on. I spent a lot less time in labor when Boomette was born than it takes me to get a picture on here. But I will try again sometime. I really do feel like I should post a picture of the granite. Everybody helped me so much in this thread. I will get to it in the next couple of days. I hope. I really like to look at the granite. Kind of like a little piece of art. I also know that today's granite is tomorrow's harvest gold appliances and orange shag carpet. But that's OK. I am choosing to embrace the trend because I like to look at this stuff, and I think it will be around for quite a while. Besides, I am already hopelessly out of style and some people still like me. My granite is relatively light in color - kind of butterscotchy with some chocolate thrown in. But the pictures make it look a little darker than it really is. At certain angles, if I look too closely, the spots and smears can be seen. But if I pile up the mail on the counter top, I can't see that part so much. A home in TV would be a second home for us. We are keeping this one. And that is what helped with the granite decision. I really do like looking at it. It's kind of artsy or something. I like how the pattern is so varied. Some advice though for anybody who does not already know this -- always go to see the actual slab and show them where you want them to make the cuts. -- There is a story behind that one. --But not for here. (And it was NOT my imagination! Everybody sees it right away when I show them the picture of that slab.) But I gotta tellya, for all around easy care, Formica does it best. And also, Formica is the stuff that has been around forever and it looks like it always will be. Our very first house had that old Formica pattern with the boomerangs on it, and I think that pattern has even returned. Anyway, someday a picture may appear in this thread -- but not today. Boomerang Boomer Last edited by Boomer; 03-25-2010 at 08:56 AM. |
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Be very careful taking dishes and glasses out of your upper cabinets...if they fall on the granite, they will NOT bounce!
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We have lived in our Amarillo for 6 years and I was so sick of the beige/brown formica, it looked and was cheap. I would have loved to replace our cabinets also but that just wasn't in our budget. I did lots of research on different solid surface countertops and decided on granite because the price has come down a lot in recent years and for its durability. Use a company that can show you lots of slabs to choose from (a warning this will make your choice harder) LOL we chose Madera Gold we were looking for a "Tuscan" feel to our decor.
It was an upgraded color and that is where prices will vary. The more movement to the pattern the more expensive. I figured this was a once in a lifetime upgrade for me and went with what I fell in love with and have no regrets. Yes I can see a fingerprint now and then but I always wipe down my countertops anyway. I used Wildwood Kitchen and Baths and they were great. My cabinets even look richer with the granite and the new pulls we put on them! I went with a black granite composite sink under the counter mount and love it and a Huge Kohler faucet with sprayer all in one (that was a huge splurge) but worth it! I extended the granite behind the sink up to the window and they also replaced that ugly marble window sill with the granite. I smile now every time I enter the kitchen. The granite is easy to take care of which was paramount to me as I hate house cleaning since I still work part time. Someone mentioned granite is heavy and wow yes it is, I asked how much the piece for our island weighed and was told 600 lbs that thing will never move LOL So yes I love my granite I have had no worries about stains or anything. One thing you cannot use anything with ammonia to clean it. Hence none of the wipes they sell. I use soap and water polish maybe once a month is that. Sealing is a breeze but it came sealed I will repeat it in a year. Hope this helps. It's a piece of natural art and I love it! |
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I have granite in my present home in Michigan. I had it installed shortly after I moved into my ,then,new home. I LOVE it now as much as I did 14 years ago.
I am careful not to put lemon-oil on it as it stains. I have never taken any other precaution to care for it. I too, never have had it sealed. It's looks as good as it did the day I put it in. I want granite in my home when we build in TV (see, I'm using the right wording)....I'm new at this. I also assume for resale that it is best to have granite (your opinions welcomed). Question, is it best to have them put it in or have it installed after I move in? I'm referring to the quality and price. We will probably go with the Lily or Lantana. If anyone has the square feet needed for these two models I'd appreciate the info. |
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