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lincolndash
15 years ago
What stone is this?
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Signature Design & Cabinetry LLC
15 years ago
Looks like Luca de Luna quartzite. Beautiful!!
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15 years ago
The countertop material is called Covelano marble.
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Hi Rona. The picture didn't upload. There seems to be a problem this weekend but mine have worked on the 2nd attempt :)
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I'm guessing by the layout, and fireplaces that it's an old Victorian building. The only thing to remember with flats is that unless you are the sole Freeholder as well as the leaseholder, then you have to get permission from the Freeholder for just about anything internally with regards moving / knocking down walls. I would say, that the best thing to do would be to have a small archway from lounge ( bed 2 ) in to the kitchen diner. The next owner can easily re-instate the wall if they want 2 bedrooms back.....................obviously 2 beds is more valuable than 1. Moving the Kitchen to the bedroom is a better idea and should be achievable as there is clearly drain access out the back near the toilet. If you were to do that you end up with a great sized lounge / diner in the biggest room. You have to take the advice of a structural engineer though, due to it being a flat as you need to know what's structural. I personally nearly always run things past a local estate agent to confirm that my changes are going to add value. I would imagine that a large / spacious well layed out one bed is going to be similar in value to a cramped 2 bed.
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We had granite worktop with upstand and no splashback in our previous house and I can honestly say it never bothered me; the painted walls were easy to wipe clean and even refresh with a bit of paint when some stain got stubborn (that happened only once!) The thought of grout in the kitchen terrifies me...! :)) We now have glass for splashback and I think it's the best! (I don't have any better pics of our old kitchen, at the time I wasn't into photographing interiors). My advice is not to go for tiles, just keep it simple and clean. Good luck!
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Jennifer Lapkovsky_Barnes
13 years ago
love the pulls
scooper25
11 years ago
Which edging was used on this also backsplash info love the look!
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11 years ago
scooper25, The edge on this is just a simple pencil round edge, standard for most countertop fabricators. The backsplash is a ceramic tile that was purchased from another vendor. Thank you for your question!
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