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CaptJJ 12-05-2008 07:21 AM

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Thanks Skool.

What do you guys think of this granite for counter tops?
I like it a lot but want to make sure it won't go out of style. It is calles Marinace. Has a lot of dark sea-weedish greens in it and some reds.
My house is rustic for the most part and has dark brown wooden plank ceilings.

CaptJJ 12-05-2008 07:25 AM

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Thanks Skool.
What do you guys think of this granite. It is called "Marinace". I want to make sure it is not going to go out of style.
My house is rustic and I think this is beautiful. There is a lot of dark sea-weedish greens in it to offset all the browns in the kitchen. My ceilings are dark brown stained wood planks.

CaptJJ 12-05-2008 07:32 AM

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ceilings. my kitchen isn't that dark. the pics were taken at night witha weak flash.
and yes ugly azz wall paper is gettin ripped down.

parishht 12-05-2008 08:23 AM

My personal opinion, being as you are going for the rustic look,
one of three options:

1 - real butcher block
2 - slate
3 - concrete with slate tinting

The problem is these require maintenance and care to last long.

Personally, I hate when people put granite into
a house that is supposed to be rustic.
We have an old house tour every year in Berks county
and the slate just looks out of place in some of teh houses.

Here's a link to the yearly tour:

http://www.berkshistory.org/events/3cent.html

CaptJJ 12-05-2008 09:20 AM

I haven't even considered slate I will look into it. I love butcher block, but it would get destroyed in no time in my house (refer to pic of two little monsters).
What kind of maintenance does slate require and how durable is it?

parishht 12-05-2008 12:09 PM

Butcher block is more durable than slate.

all three have to be oiled every so often.

CaptJJ 12-05-2008 12:30 PM

Okay, the boss says we can go look at slate. She will not even consider butcher block because she thinks we have to much wood in the house (imagine the thought).
Reviews from friends hae been pretty negative on the granite we picked out. Too complicated seems to be the thought.

msbhammer 12-05-2008 01:42 PM

Slate will chip, love that stainless steal counter. Granite is great. It's strong and wont stain, BUt it sucks the heat out of anything hot, like your dinner.

nipper 12-05-2008 01:43 PM

I agree with your friends on the particular granite you showed, but there are tons of different granite out there which would look very nice and be less "busy".

Stillrunning 12-05-2008 04:02 PM

Looks great. If you really want to keep that brick work exposed I would pay the money to have a brick guy come in and do the work. I'm pretty handy and the few times I have done any brick work I mad a mess. Your spending alot on the kitchen and to have a professional come in should not cost that much. Plus they know how to match thing up and where to find matching bricks if needed. That new oven of yours will look great in there.


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