An Olive Branch from the Finance Board
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Just doing what all TV commercials tell me to do.creepycoug said:
How progressive of you.TurdBomber said:
I sometimes wish I'd gone with a more mixed-race countertop, tbh.YellowSnow said:
I hate black countertops and black dress shoes. Gross.Swaye said:
Always about the blacks with you.YellowSnow said:
Green or black ones?TurdBomber said:Olives are for Fags.
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Make the island a different color or use two colors for upper and lower - white and a blue or gray. That's the trend today
When I started watching this shit everyone needed granite to replace laminate counters. Now they need manufactured stone to replace granite. Things change all the time -
Remodeled after a plumber caused a fire in 2009 - the kitchen cabinets were saved and are custom white with antique ceramic knobs, and we added black countertops. Needed an island and bought a dark wood 2' x 6' Chinese imported something - not sure what its called. Grey paint, red small appliances.RaceBannon said:Make the island a different color or use two colors for upper and lower - white and a blue or gray. That's the trend today
When I started watching this shit everyone needed granite to replace laminate counters. Now they need manufactured stone to replace granite. Things change all the time
black, white, grey, brown, red highlights.
Did I do OK kitchen gurus? -
Replaced my Island top with 2" maple top I laid up myself. (I always loved woodshop BITD). Wood is extremely sanitary, easy to clean and you can put anything from mineral oil to a hard clear coat on it. I went with the latter so there'd be no berry stains or anything. As the primary countertop surface used in the kitchen, I wouldn't use anything else.
Now here's where @dflea comes in and says I'm bragging about myself, again. -
I like your choice.TurdBomber said:Replaced my Island top with 2" maple top I laid up myself. (I always loved woodshop BITD). Wood is extremely sanitary, easy to clean and you can put anything from mineral oil to a hard clear coat on it. I went with the latter so there'd be no berry stains or anything. As the primary countertop surface used in the kitchen, I wouldn't use anything else.
Now here's where @dflea comes in and says I'm bragging about myself, again.
A timeless choice of countertops.
When in doubt of what to choose, choose wood. -
WoodBlu82 said:
I like your choice.TurdBomber said:Replaced my Island top with 2" maple top I laid up myself. (I always loved woodshop BITD). Wood is extremely sanitary, easy to clean and you can put anything from mineral oil to a hard clear coat on it. I went with the latter so there'd be no berry stains or anything. As the primary countertop surface used in the kitchen, I wouldn't use anything else.
Now here's where @dflea comes in and says I'm bragging about myself, again.
A timeless choice of countertops.
When in doubt of what to choose, choose wood. -
I've got about 30 cubic feet of granite. That shit is staying until it comes back in style. Told Mrs. Swaye to buckle in, her kitchen will be stylish again in about 20 years.RaceBannon said:Make the island a different color or use two colors for upper and lower - white and a blue or gray. That's the trend today
When I started watching this shit everyone needed granite to replace laminate counters. Now they need manufactured stone to replace granite. Things change all the time -
Mrs. Throbber v2.0 wanted a full on Joanna white kitchen on the 2nd home remodel. Thank god that the gay side of the The Throbber has a serious eye for design and convinced her the dark lower/white uppers would be much more timeless.RaceBannon said:Make the island a different color or use two colors for upper and lower - white and a blue or gray. That's the trend today
When I started watching this shit everyone needed granite to replace laminate counters. Now they need manufactured stone to replace granite. Things change all the time
Which flies directly opposite of the hetero side of The Throbber where the carpet must match the drapes.
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I used to get screaming deals on butcher block material from a buddy who owned an unfinished furniture store, but no more. Otherwise all my kitchen countertops would be wood.Blu82 said:
I like your choice.TurdBomber said:Replaced my Island top with 2" maple top I laid up myself. (I always loved woodshop BITD). Wood is extremely sanitary, easy to clean and you can put anything from mineral oil to a hard clear coat on it. I went with the latter so there'd be no berry stains or anything. As the primary countertop surface used in the kitchen, I wouldn't use anything else.
Now here's where @dflea comes in and says I'm bragging about myself, again.
A timeless choice of countertops.
When in doubt of what to choose, choose wood.
Any concrete fans on these boreds?
My friends who have them love them. Or else they're lying.
They sure eat wine glasses at a high rate, I've noticed. -
Wine?TurdBomber said:
I used to get screaming deals on butcher block material from a buddy who owned an unfinished furniture store, but no more. Otherwise all my kitchen countertops would be wood.Blu82 said:
I like your choice.TurdBomber said:Replaced my Island top with 2" maple top I laid up myself. (I always loved woodshop BITD). Wood is extremely sanitary, easy to clean and you can put anything from mineral oil to a hard clear coat on it. I went with the latter so there'd be no berry stains or anything. As the primary countertop surface used in the kitchen, I wouldn't use anything else.
Now here's where @dflea comes in and says I'm bragging about myself, again.
A timeless choice of countertops.
When in doubt of what to choose, choose wood.
Any concrete fans on these boreds?
My friends who have them love them. Or else they're lying.
They sure eat wine glasses at a high rate, I've noticed.
What a fag!







