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Bench top
yogis1
9 years ago
Hello, just wondering is that a Caeserstone you've used as a benchtop there? Love this kitchen mixed with that touch of carrara, looks stunning! So fresh and clean!
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9 years ago
Thanks for your kind words - the top is Quantum Quartz
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