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Good question regarding this sink! While there are two other functional sinks in this kitchen, one found in the island and another in the walk-in pantry, the bar sink is used more for entertaining. It is great to fill with ice and hold drinks that are easily accessible for those
may be have red kitchen top
Open Dining + dry kitchen, closed wet kitchen wt glass counter + Sliding divider to Living room
fun bar; way to bring down ceiling in kitchen
define the kitchen space and make it feel cosier??
considering an accent color for countertop. blue? green?
sidewalks and glass windows, but what about concrete or glass countertops in kitchens? New and improved products are added to the marketplace every day. From concrete to glass to solid-surface materials like quartz, which tries to achieve the look of natural stone without the maintenance concerns, there are
interested in glass countertops, I would recommend to have a look at ThinkGlass countertops ( www.thinkglass.com ). This company creates glass countertop using hand made texture at the bottom and thermoformed glass on top. The end result is a stunnigg glass countertop that is unique and durable.
of the glass that you use for this. I didn't use glass in the kitchen, just bathrooms. I think this question is for the person with the kitchen application, but thought I would comment anyway.
Looks great, but if it's glass doesn't it get scratched over time, especially in a kitchen?
Countertop. 1/2 inch frosted glass. Can be painted white underneath or placed on Formica.
layered glass eating counter is featured on DIY Network's "I Hate My Kitchen"
of the countertop glass? It's beautiful!
of the glass is "midori". It is made of layers of glass with an organic edge. It looks like water lapping on the shore - very appropriate for us on the Puget Sound!
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glass countertop dimensions... total width and width of overhang... how is glass supported...are there brackets in addtion to the steel standoffs?
What type of hardware / supports did you use to attach the glass countertop overhang to the surface below?
of the glass. However, you can always ask the designer a question. Go back to the image you saw this on, and look for a tab marked “ask the designer” then ask your question. They are best positioned to give you a reply.
Glass all the way in the kitchen
6. Glass-front base cabinets. Many kitchens have glass only on upper cabinetry, but it can look just as good below, too. Glass doors on base cabinets can deliver
modern kitchen. Since their home is located in a heavily wooded area, our concept was to take cues from nature. We started with the simple slab door front cabinets, and then brought in organic, “barky” looking glass back splash and rice paper laminated in glass for the upper cabinet fronts. The granite
Franklin kitchen’s island. We elevated the glass to bar height, and it appears to float in the space. Our clients report that it’s not only used to sit at, but works wonderfully for entertaining. Since it’s raised, it works well for a buffet surface, but doesn’t interfere with the cook. Photo by Chani Devers
What is the name of the Caesarstone used for the countertops
How did you support the glass countertop overhang? What type of brackets were used? Thanks
kitchen with bamboo cabinets and resin countertops
What brand are these kitchen cabinets? Are they bamboo?
Can you tell me where you got the kitchen rug? I absolutely love it!!
how wide is this kitchen dry wall to dry wall? How Wide are tops and how wide is aisle?
I am wondering if this countertop hold up under normal
pricey than glass, more comparable price-wise to Corian--comes in infinite number of colors, and has been a great durable product for kitchens we've done. Thanks.
Looks like glass. If so it is Very expensive. Around here it starts around $225/sq ft as opposed to granite starting at 40/sq ft or Quartz
3form countertops hold up well; pretty much like Corian or other solid surface tops. You don't want to put a hot pot straight from the stove directly on it, and you want to wipe up spills. Otherwise it's beautiful, very durable. reflects light, and feels very unique. Cost varies depending on thickness