We used a recycled glass counter for the peninsula that includes pieces of the glass backsplash tile in the mix. This beautiful and durable product is made by local "green" supplier Concrete Interiors.
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jennmaguire wrote:
Could you tell me what is the name of the countertop is used in this kitchen? It is beautiful. Is it Granite, quartz, caesarstone?
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Becky Harris It is recycled glass. If you click on the green "view photo" beneath the image, the designer says "We used a recycled glass counter for the peninsula that includes pieces of the glass backsplash tile in the mix. This beautiful and durable product is made by local "green" supplier Concrete Interiors."
This is another concrete counter, though the addition of glass aggregate gives it the appearance of terrazzo. Because all concrete counters are one-of-a-kind, adding different colored glass or stone to the mix while it's being made can be just the thing if there are specific colors you'd like to integrate into a design.
This is another concrete counter, though the addition of glass aggregate gives it the appearance of terrazzo. Because all concrete counters are one-of-a-kind, adding different colored glass or stone to the mix while it's being made can be just the thing if there are specific colors you'd like to integrate into a design.
We used a recycled glass counter for the peninsula that includes pieces of the glass backsplash tile in the mix. This beautiful and durable product is made by local "green" supplier Concrete Interiors."
Love the placement of the sink in front of the window, with the color of the wooden cabinets and the relative positions of the rest of the kitchen triangle. The backsplash is a little busier than I would personally elect, however.
added by renee_kent to kitchen/hall (2 months ago)
This is another concrete counter, though the addition of glass aggregate gives it the appearance of terrazzo. Because all concrete counters are one-of-a-kind, adding different colored glass or stone to the mix while it's being made can be just the thing if there are specific colors you'd like to integrate into a design.
added by pattieluginbuhl to Kitchen (7 months ago)
This is another concrete counter, though the addition of glass aggregate gives it the appearance of terrazzo. Because all concrete counters are one-of-a-kind, adding different colored glass or stone to the mix while it's being made can be just the thing if there are specific colors you'd like to integrate into a design.
this countertop seems average, overused, and boring...run-of-the-mill...I think I would prefer some color- soapstone/slate/ or copper or other flecks, a different type of stone altogether
This is another concrete counter, though the addition of glass aggregate gives it the appearance of terrazzo. Because all concrete counters are one-of-a-kind, adding different colored glass or stone to the mix while it's being made can be just the thing if there are specific colors you'd like to integrate into a design.