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Countertop Choice
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Any thoughts of Italian porcelain tile? Mine's been down for 15 years and looks fine. One tile has a spider crack, but we've been happy with it.
XL BGE, 22" Weber Red Head, Fiesta Gasser .... Peoria,AZ -
Did you not take arithmetic in school? In my world we call 1mm 40 thou. An eighth of an inch is 125 thou. Everyone knows that 4 x 40 is 120 which is less than 125 therefore......oops, nevermindEGGjlmh said:Little Steven said:Skiddymarker said:
You sure about 4mm? Maybe 40mm? I have tin foil thicker than 4mm. Assuming it was inch and a half thick stone, $1100 is a good buy. Much depends on your outdoor space and the aesthetics you want.Thatgrimguy said:Can you get comparably priced to granite? In my area I can get Granite for cheap. I had 18 foot of 4mm granite with egg cutouts, and a mounted undermount sink for $1100 all installed. I couldn't find any other solid surface close to that.
I used 20cmX60cmX15mm exterior porcelain tiles for my egg space. 24 square feet of counter, 10 under the egg and oval, 14 as the workspace. Total cost was <$150, the tiles were an end of run, concrete backer board, thin-set and grout with sealer. I think the tiles were from an office building job. As they were green, they matched the egg, to hell with how the Primo felt.
4 mm is less than 1/8th inch.
4mm is .15748 inches, just over 1/8'' thick
Steve
Caledon, ON
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I still wouldn't trust any countertop material that's only 1/8" thick, I don't care what it's laminated to.THANK YOU FOR YOUR ATTENTION TO THIS MATTER
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Great choice of colours, range hood and back splash tiles @DoubleEgger

We renovated our 20+ year old postage stamp kitchen three years ago, only regrets was not changing the floor tiles (wanted minimum interruption at the time, duh!). Went with synthetic quartz. Single bowl sink and removal of peninsula were game changers.

canuckland -
btw, if anyone is in the market for a kitchen sink, check out the Kraus line at Amazon. What I like:
1) competitive price
2) 16 gauge steel
3) rounded corners for easy cleaning
4) grid, towel and deep strainer basket included
5) shipped in a nice sack surrounded by heavy packing materialcanuckland -
Pretty sure we got the coolest sink ever. It has built in grooves for the cutting board and strainer that it comes with. Can cut and season meat right over the sink with no mess to clean up.

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2 spatch cleaned and seasoned on the sink cutting board. Really handy. The motion sense faucet is pretty nice also.
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@Lit I wanted that sink for those exact reasons but the wife want white so went with the fire clay. The motion faucets are nice but went with a traditional as a "cost cutter".
We also have two soap dispensers and an air switch for the garbage disposal. Love the air switch.Large and Small BGECentral, IL -
My BIL used blue stone- they look great even 7 years later. Albeit he doesn't use his grill as much as I do.Greensboro, NC
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I hear ya kitchens break the bank. I am still finishing up ours in stages. Never knew they made backslash that's $15 a foot or how it's $100 per tub of grout that only covers 15 sq ft.saluki2007 said:@Lit I wanted that sink for those exact reasons but the wife want white so went with the fire clay. The motion faucets are nice but went with a traditional as a "cost cutter".
We also have two soap dispensers and an air switch for the garbage disposal. Love the air switch. -

We just have granite. We have a rental that has Quartz in it and we payed a pretty penny for it not sure I could justify it again. -
They/Them
Morgantown, PA
XL BGE - S BGE - KJ Jr - HB Legacy - BS Pizza Oven - 30" Firepit - King Kooker Fryer - PR72T - WSJ - BS 17" Griddle - XXL BGE - BS SS36" Griddle - 2 Burner Gasser - Pellet Smoker -
I LOVE MY EFFIN 30" X 18" SILGRANITE DEEP BASIN SINK EVEN IF IT IS IN GRANITE COUNTERTOPS THAT ARE SO YESTERDAY.
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Go to the Tile Shop @Lit. They have backsplashes in excess of $50/ft.
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Note to self: keep wife away from tile shop.
We we still need backsplash and hardware -
Screw that.DoubleEgger said:Go to the Tile Shop @Lit. They have backsplashes in excess of $50/ft. -
Glad I waited and didn't get new counters in my house when the wife wanted them. I still have Formica, with well- finished wood trimming around the edges. It seems very durable and it looks great to me. Will probably outlast me, at which point the wife can get her granite or soapstone. LolLit said:We went with Quartz in our kitchen. Seems like granite is kinda yesterday's thing now.Dave - Austin, TX -
I'm deleting this thread before my wife sees these pics and I have to remodel again.Lenoir, N.C.
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Get a price on back-painted glass...DoubleEgger said:Go to the Tile Shop @Lit. They have backsplashes in excess of $50/ft. -
these new manmade materials just look too clean to me, which means they show up every spec of dust and grime
ill take the messy looking granite that hides all that. what would look best with the blue 1950's installed indoor/outdoor carpeting in my kitchen
my kitchen looks worse than my egg
fukahwee maineyou can lead a fish to water but you can not make him drink it -
Agree. That's what we used for the black/grey portion of our back splash. We used artisan stone tiles as accent pieces. That sheet is expensive.Spaightlabs said:
Get a price on back-painted glass...DoubleEgger said:Go to the Tile Shop @Lit. They have backsplashes in excess of $50/ft.Large and Small BGECentral, IL -
We went with a metal/glass back splash. I took all the plugs/switches out and moved them to under cabinet style so there are no breaks in the backsplash.

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@lit I like the idea of under cabinet outlets and switches. Can you point me toward a site of brand?
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@DoubleEgger No offense but I think your taking the minimalist design approach a little overboardDoubleEgger said:@tarheelmatt you can always run a pot roast down the disposal and flood your kitchen like I did...
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XL 6/06, Mini 6/12, L 10/12, Mini #2 12/14 MiniMax 3/16 Large #2 11/20 Legacy from my FIL - RIP PitBoss Navigator 850G 11/25
Tampa Bay, FL
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It's the legrand adorne under cabinet collection. There are all kinds of setups that include lights and apple docks with speakers etc. They are made to connect but I just used them for outlets and switches. I ordered all our stuff before I really did the research I should have and I wasted some money. All the power strips over 10" you have to order a seperate direct wire module which is an extra $40 per socket. The 10" strip only has 1 plug but you direct wire it. Also the single gang box isn't much bigger than the strip and you can get multiple options that slide into the single gang like the pop out plug that goes back flush when you aren't using it. The single gang box I have in the pic below has 2 half gang flip switches for our garbage disposal and sink light. In the other pic you can see the double power strip you can change out the modules from plugs to USBs and I am pretty sure they have little push lights as well. They were simple to install I just extended the wiring up from the box and covered the box. Not to code but they are taped and wire nutted so it's safe and took maybe 20 minutes to install. http://www.legrand.us/adorne/products/under-cabinet-lighting-power.aspxtheyolksonyou said:@lit I like the idea of under cabinet outlets and switches. Can you point me toward a site of brand?


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@lit thanks, they have some pretty slick set ups. I was looking at their site. They only thing I couldn't get a clear understanding of was the disposal. You answered that!
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I have been reading this thread hoping to get some ideas for a countertop in the grilling shed I'm hoping to add on to my old meat house out back. These tops you folks have look fantastic, but they're WAY past this old farmers budget. Doesn't anyone have a good, useful suggestion that's relatively inexpensive? Afterall, I still need to buy an XL to go with my M.
Tommy
Middle of Nowhere, Northern Kentucky
1 M, 1 XL, a BlackStone,1 old Webber, a Border Collie, a German Shepherd and 3 of her pups, and 2 Yorkies -
Can some one tell me what "PAYED" is?
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You could always go with concrete tops with epoxy to get whatever color/design you want. Fairly cheaper than these suggestions. I have also seen regular pressed wood top with vinyl design and then a layer of clear epoxy to seal and harden it.FarmerTom said:I have been reading this thread hoping to get some ideas for a countertop in the grilling shed I'm hoping to add on to my old meat house out back. These tops you folks have look fantastic, but they're WAY past this old farmers budget. Doesn't anyone have a good, useful suggestion that's relatively inexpensive? Afterall, I still need to buy an XL to go with my M.Large and Small BGECentral, IL -
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