We hope you are enjoying your holiday season. We are taking some time off of the blog to recuperate after this fantastically busy season. Thanksgiving and Christmas are always the busiest time of the year for fabricators, but this year was especially busy! We are so grateful for the business and we hope it continues strong into the new year.
We will be posting our favorite projects from 2012 until the new year. We'll be back with new posts on January 2nd.
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We originally posted this beautiful kitchen on January 30th.
Okay you guys, I'm so excited to share this kitchen with you! You are going to LOVE it.
But first, let's start with the Before pic...
Photo: Deep Thoughts by Cynthia |
While it's not bad at all, I understand the homeowner wanting to brighten it up and make it more her style. And brighten it up she did!
Check out this amazing kitchen now. You can't even tell it's the same space!
Photo: Deep Thoughts by Cynthia |
The homeowner selected Carrara marble and then we did a Honed finish on them. While a Honed finish doesn't prevent etching we strongly recommend it for marble in kitchens because it hides the etching better.
The edge detail is a 1 1/2" Miter, which I think works perfectly in this kitchen.
Photo: Deep Thoughts by Cynthia |
We also did Carrara marble in the windowsill. This is a great added detail that I prefer over tile, it's just a cleaner look in my opinion.
Photo: Deep Thoughts by Cynthia |
Photo: Deep Thoughts by Cynthia |
"Countertops: Carrera Marble through MGS Countertops. BJ is the owner and he is great to work with. He made sure I knew all about the pros and cons of Carrera. He even gave me a sample to take home and stain/etch so that I would have no regrets. I “spilled” raspberry jam, lemon juice, oil, and milk onto it to see the effect. He said it will take a year or so to develop a patina. Until then, some of the minor scratches/stains may bug me. I’ve never been fussy about having something look perfectly clean so I doubt I’ll be bothered. In this last week we’ve already made some stains but they just leave a gray cast, which hello, the countertops are already white/gray anyway. There are no white granites (less maintenance than marble) and an engineered quartz stone (Silestone, Caesar stone) was $1,000 more than the Carrera. Gulp."
*Note: BJ is actually the President of MGS, not the owner. Not a big deal, but I'm sure BJ doesn't want to get stuck with the responsibility of owning our company just yet. :)
Photo: Deep Thoughts by Cynthia |
I say this over and over, but we really do have THE BEST clients! Thanks Cynthia for letting us be a part of your gorgeous remodel!
1 comment:
There are many obvious changes from the previous and from the present. I like more the color of the wall than having it put with the granite. However, I like best when the cupboards are painted white now.
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