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Rete Oct 5th 2017 5:10 am

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Originally Posted by moneypenny20 (Post 12354097)
Had my kitchen redone nearly two years ago. The best thing I ever decided on was Granite with an under mount sink. Fan bloody tastic. :lol:


Originally Posted by Jerseygirl (Post 12354140)
I agree.:thumbsup:

Goes to show how what works and is liked by one person is not by another. Sis hates the water staining issue on her granite. Nice to have options, isn't it :nod:

Jerseygirl Oct 5th 2017 5:11 am

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Originally Posted by Rete (Post 12354411)
Goes to show how what works and is liked by one person is not by another. Sis hates the water staining issue on her granite. Nice to have options, isn't it :nod:

I can’t say I’ve had water stains on granite. :unsure:

Yes options are good. :nod:

BEVS Oct 5th 2017 8:38 am

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Originally Posted by Sugarmooma (Post 12353930)
Very low interest

I think that is quite wrong. :thumbdown:

dakota44 Oct 5th 2017 8:44 am

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Originally Posted by BEVS (Post 12354506)
I think that is quite wrong. :thumbdown:

Less than 2% for home owners.

https://www.fema.gov/news-release/20...texas-recovery

scrubbedexpat097 Oct 5th 2017 12:22 pm

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Originally Posted by dakota44 (Post 12354508)

It may sound needy or greedy but I hope our insurance pays enough to cover most of our loss. We really don't want to have to take out a loan however low the interest is, not at this time when we need to think about retiring soon.

A lot of people are turning down the loans hoping to be offered grants. Apparently it isn't happening for most of them.

Nutmegger Oct 5th 2017 12:27 pm

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Originally Posted by Jerseygirl (Post 12354412)
I can’t say I’ve had water stains on granite. :unsure:

Yes options are good. :nod:

Neither have I. Perhaps it depends on the color/pattern of the granite.

scrubbedexpat097 Oct 5th 2017 12:52 pm

Re: Harvey
 

Originally Posted by Nutmegger (Post 12354610)
Neither have I. Perhaps it depends on the color/pattern of the granite.

I really can't get excited about kitchens. To me they just need to be practical and easy to clean. I will probably get the whole design wrong anyway, then in a few months wish I had set it up differently:unsure:

old.sparkles Oct 5th 2017 1:38 pm

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Originally Posted by Sugarmooma (Post 12354617)
I really can't get excited about kitchens.

I'm with you on that - if it works, or sort of works, that's okay for me :lol:

Have a great weekend with M and the grandbaby and hopefully forget about everything for a little while xx

moneypenny20 Oct 5th 2017 1:44 pm

Re: Harvey
 

Originally Posted by Sugarmooma (Post 12354617)
I really can't get excited about kitchens. To me they just need to be practical and easy to clean. I will probably get the whole design wrong anyway, then in a few months wish I had set it up differently:unsure:

Do you have kitchen suppliers who offer a free design service? Worth using if you do and you can't summon up the interest to do it yourself. I guess as long as you have the triangle with the sink is near the window it'll work.

Nutmegger Oct 5th 2017 2:38 pm

Re: Harvey
 

Originally Posted by Sugarmooma (Post 12354617)
I really can't get excited about kitchens. To me they just need to be practical and easy to clean. I will probably get the whole design wrong anyway, then in a few months wish I had set it up differently:unsure:

Mine is utterly basic and functional—but now I do rather wish that I’d gone for something a little more snazzy! For instance I love black, but thought it might be a bit dark for cabinets and/or counters. Now I realize that whenever I’m in there the lights are on anyway, so what’s the difference...

scrubbedexpat097 Oct 5th 2017 3:18 pm

Re: Harvey
 

Originally Posted by old.sparkles (Post 12354638)
I'm with you on that - if it works, or sort of works, that's okay for me :lol:

Have a great weekend with M and the grandbaby and hopefully forget about everything for a little while xx

:thumbup:


Originally Posted by moneypenny20 (Post 12354643)
Do you have kitchen suppliers who offer a free design service? Worth using if you do and you can't summon up the interest to do it yourself. I guess as long as you have the triangle with the sink is near the window it'll work.


I actually don't want the sink by the window. When I said that to the contractor he looked puzzled. .:lol:



Originally Posted by Nutmegger (Post 12354656)
Mine is utterly basic and functional—but now I do rather wish that I’d gone for something a little more snazzy! For instance I love black, but thought it might be a bit dark for cabinets and/or counters. Now I realize that whenever I’m in there the lights are on anyway, so what’s the difference...


Black would look good! Right now I'm looking at a silver grey shaker style...whatever that means. It's plain and simple:thumbsup:

RICH Oct 5th 2017 5:09 pm

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For what it's worth, today they (whoever they are) came and removed all the tree debris from outside the homes on my street from Irma. Not bad service IMO. 3 weeks, hopefully folks with more serious issues were dealt with beforehand!

Derrygal Oct 5th 2017 11:53 pm

Re: Harvey
 

Originally Posted by Sugarmooma (Post 12354617)
I really can't get excited about kitchens. To me they just need to be practical and easy to clean. I will probably get the whole design wrong anyway, then in a few months wish I had set it up differently:unsure:


Originally Posted by moneypenny20 (Post 12354643)
Do you have kitchen suppliers who offer a free design service? Worth using if you do and you can't summon up the interest to do it yourself. I guess as long as you have the triangle with the sink is near the window it'll work.

Good suggestion Moneypenny! My son-in-law (who is very handy) put in a new kitchen last summer. He did a great job - did everything by himself except the countertops (granite is very heavy). The house had the original 1970s kitchen so really needed updating. My daughter wanted a lazy susan in the corner so SIL moved the stove a little ways to accommodate that. It looks great. If you like what you have, keep the same plan, if not maybe get a little help in changing the design. As for granite - it needs to be sealed or you will get stains/water stains. It usually needs two coats and then is good for a couple of years, but it is porus and will require sealing - Corian doesn't so that could be a good alternative.

So glad things are finally moving along for you SM - you must be exhausted. Hope you have a great weekend with your little grand-baby :angel_smile:

Jerseygirl Oct 6th 2017 12:40 am

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Whenever I say I’d like to go somewhere I’ve not been before...my husband always says ‘How about the kitchen? :blink::unsure:

scrubbedexpat097 Oct 10th 2017 1:32 pm

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The contractor arrived today. We have a new doorway:thumbup:


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