Re: Newbie Question on Cabinet Overlay
- From: jo4hn <jo4hn@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sat, 05 Jan 2008 19:11:39 -0800
Robatoy wrote:
On Jan 5, 10:38 am, jo4hn <jo...@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:[snip]
How's ya likin' that quartz there, jo4hn?
As the bulk of the 'quality' in a kitchen lies in its installation,
the path you chose was a good one and becoming more and more popular.
I often recommend that if the home-owners show some initiative.
A well installed bunch of crappy cabinets is, in some ways, better
than some high quality cabinets twisted out of shape at different
altitudes.
Us countertop guys see a lot of that.
But to physically build the whole mess of cabinets and finishing them
is an undertaking that I seldom suggest as a smart way to go.
Besides, The Orange Borg has RTA cabinets that are nothing to sneeze
at.
achoo,
r
Oh yeah! That counter top is the greatest thing since Brittney Grimfackle. Seems impervious to everything: heat, water, stains,...
When it gets scuzzy, just give it a lick and a promise. If it gets too gross, napalm does the trick. We would do it again.
mahalo,
jo4hn
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