Concrete Countertops
#71
Very nice Greg. It looks like they were well worth the wait.

I was looking back at the cabinet build and you mentioned that the filler was originally going to be red glass instead of marble chips. What happened to the glass?

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The red glass turned out to be hard to source and expensive, then a friend who does glass work brought up a point, the original plan was black concrete, the transparent red glass would look black with the cement shining through.
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#73
Looks VERY nice, though a huge amount of hard work

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#74
They look great! Nice kitchen too. In that second picture there doesn't seem to be a whole lot of room between the bottom of the cupboards and the counter top. Chin

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#75
Beautiful work Greg! We are planning a remodel of our kitchen but alas (sigh), there's no way it'll look that nice (I don't think I'll show my wife the pics ).
Ed, I think that's just a bar sink and counter, we have one too but maybe it'll go in the remodel?
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(12-19-2013, 07:31 AM)stevec Wrote: ...
Ed, I think that's just a bar sink and counter, ...

Steve,

That's kind of what I suspect also.

Ed
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Thanks guys glad its done but looks like we're jumping in again, have another set of cherry cabinets to do this winter. These people are about 2-3 hours away, going to be a pain if I need a measurement or forget something on the instal.
Your right Ed, they are low, that was a closet and pantry before, they wanted to keep the storage so I made the counter 32 inches wide, the facet is under the low cupboards but the sink is open. The upper cabinets are ladder accessible for long term storage. The house is built on slab with no basement for storage.

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Steve, here's a couple of before shots to show Elaine.

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Super, Greg. First class ThumbsupSmiley-signs107Worthy
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What a transformation! I love the new cabinets. Very nice wood grain.

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