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Redoing my kitchen - What countertops should I get?

Discussion in 'Garage / Workshop' started by Gwyns04, Jan 4, 2021.

  1. Jan 4, 2021 at 3:26 PM
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    I like Corian but my friend @PennSilverTaco thinks I should go with a quartz or granite. Also wondering about flooring....I don’t love the laminates and the rest of my house is hardwood......is there a reasonable hardwood you would suggest ?
     
  2. Jan 4, 2021 at 3:27 PM
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    My kitchen as it presently sits, with @PennSilverTaco’s dog Porter photobombing...

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    We have quartz for our counter tops. Our old one was compressed board then we remodeled. We stayed on the cheap side and got a good deal, but quartz is just overall “cheaper” however its extremely durable and looks great if you like a little bedazlment fabricated within.
     
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    Quartz is the best bang for the buck IMHO.

    Wood floor in the kitchen can be a PITA. We have oak, does ok but looks tired quickly. Cleans up OK.
     
  5. Jan 4, 2021 at 3:31 PM
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    Also, with the exception of the over-the-range microwave (which is from 2000 and doesn’t work very well), all of the appliances are practically new and staying; The cabinets and countertops will be replaced.
     
  6. Jan 4, 2021 at 3:36 PM
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    Interesting.....I thought corian was the cheapest ♀️
     
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    I thought about tile too and was concerned that it would also be a pain in the ass♀️
     
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  8. Jan 4, 2021 at 3:43 PM
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    Not a bad run for this microwave!

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    New larger tiles with modern grout is fantastic, self seals, cleanable, etc - but drop a glass and it will break............wood sometimes no break.
     
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    I’m not sure why people are saying quartz is cheaper. Its substantially more expensive than granite when I get it priced out.

    I am going to say granite because its cheaper but go with what you want and what you can afford of want to spend.

    I don’t see why the floor needs to change.

    consider having the cabinets painted or refaced vs new.
     
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    Still debating whether or not I should put an island in kitchen...

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    Quartz is manmade, correct?
     
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    Yes it is.
     
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    What do you have in your house?
     
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    Laminate lol

    I dream of granite but havent pulled the trigger on the cost.
     
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    That’s what I’ve got; My house was built in 1958 and I bought it in 2003. The kitchen was redone sometime in the 1990s or possibly the early 2000s, and I have replaced every appliance but the microwave, which as you can see in Charlie’s picture earlier in the thread is 21 years old...
     
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    Roughly 90-92% crushed rock/quartz 8-10% epoxy. Stands up to every except super high heat. Not porous at all. The high end stuff yes can be more than granite, but there is a decent range. We just - like exactly a year ago gutted and redid our kitchen. We picked out a very nice looking quartz and the cost was quite reasonable. I think the cost may be regional. Depends on the seller, manufacturer as well.

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    We like the quartz and these vinyl tiles. They are not so cold and not everything breaks when it drops to the floor. But the tiles are too dark.

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