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cjohnston

It really depends on whether you want your walls to be a statement or a backdrop. Both can work, of course. Color is purely a personal preference. I have an aversion to white walls, but others find gray depressing or beige too boring. My all-time favorite neutral is BM Oakwood Manor. I have not found a color that doesn't work with it.

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Reply to: It really depends on whether you want your walls to be a statement or a backdrop. Both can work, of course. Color is purely a personal preference. I have an aversion to white walls, but others find gray depressing or beige too boring. My all-time favorite neutral is BM Oakwood Manor. I have not found a color that doesn't work with it.

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Oakwood Manor neutral paint???

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everdebz

In my ideabook called Studio I've saved photos/ comments from designers.... 2" wide aluminum in all widths. More elegant possibly with sheers with fullness.[https://www.houzz.com/products/roomdividersnow-ceiling-track-sets-for-spaces-up-to-36-wide-medium-6ft-1-prvw-vr~50480367[(https://www.houzz.com/products/roomdividersnow-ceiling-track-sets-for-spaces-up-to-36-wide-medium-6ft-1-prvw-vr~50480367)

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Reply to: In my ideabook called Studio I've saved photos/ comments from designers.... 2" wide aluminum in all widths. More elegant possibly with sheers with fullness.[https://www.houzz.com/products/roomdividersnow-ceiling-track-sets-for-spaces-up-to-36-wide-medium-6ft-1-prvw-vr~50480367[(https://www.houzz.com/products/roomdividersnow-ceiling-track-sets-for-spaces-up-to-36-wide-medium-6ft-1-prvw-vr~50480367)

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everdebz

black silver gold or white:https://www.houzz.com/products/roomdividersnow-hanging-curtain-rod-with-brackets-brushed-silver-108-168-wid-prvw-vr~15997216

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Reply to: black silver gold or white:https://www.houzz.com/products/roomdividersnow-hanging-curtain-rod-with-brackets-brushed-silver-108-168-wid-prvw-vr~15997216

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Cole Man

Hard to tell from that angle, but it looks like maybe an end panel failure. Did the installers place finished ends or did they come pre-finished? Does it move in and out a little? If it's a finished end-panel you may be able to doctor it up. You need some wood glue, a squeeze clamp with pads, and a couple of pieces of wood. First you'd carefully clamp a small scrap (about 3"x3") of plywood to the right hand edge of the countertop. If it goes up against a wall, just use the wall instead of a clamp. Then take another 3x3 piece of ply and place it up against that corner of the panel. Then measure the distance between the two pieces of ply and cut a skinny piece of wood about 1/4" longer than your measurement to wedge in there as a brace. Mock it all up dry. Then try to squish glue back inside of it as much as you can. Then clean it up with a damp cloth and make sure no glue comes in contact with the wood that will be touching your cabinet. This is very important. Once it's glued and cleaned, stick your wood pieces all together. Place the ply that's against the cabinet far enough clear of the glue that you can wipe any that squishes out. Keep it on for a couple of hours. Your cabinets should have come with a touch up kit that you may need to use. When you caulk it, apply a very thin bead and try to squish it under the cabinet as much as possible. I'd use clear silicone.

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Reply to: Hard to tell from that angle, but it looks like maybe an end panel failure. Did the installers place finished ends or did they come pre-finished? Does it move in and out a little? If it's a finished end-panel you may be able to doctor it up. You need some wood glue, a squeeze clamp with pads, and a couple of pieces of wood. First you'd carefully clamp a small scrap (about 3"x3") of plywood to the right hand edge of the countertop. If it goes up against a wall, just use the wall instead of a clamp. Then take another 3x3 piece of ply and place it up against that corner of the panel. Then measure the distance between the two pieces of ply and cut a skinny piece of wood about 1/4" longer than your measurement to wedge in there as a brace. Mock it all up dry. Then try to squish glue back inside of it as much as you can. Then clean it up with a damp cloth and make sure no glue comes in contact with the wood that will be touching your cabinet. This is very important. Once it's glued and cleaned, stick your wood pieces all together. Place the ply that's against the cabinet far enough clear of the glue that you can wipe any that squishes out. Keep it on for a couple of hours. Your cabinets should have come with a touch up kit that you may need to use. When you caulk it, apply a very thin bead and try to squish it under the cabinet as much as possible. I'd use clear silicone.

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Quartz - Stone Care, Cleaning & Repair Experts

Burns and etching are physical damage.... NO CLEANER will repair physical damage. See page 5 to explain the difference from a burn and a stain. Rust is a stain...and will come out with our products without damaging the quartz finish. Stone Guys are the best at restoring Quartz damage back to the original finish.

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Reply to: Burns and etching are physical damage.... NO CLEANER will repair physical damage. See page 5 to explain the difference from a burn and a stain. Rust is a stain...and will come out with our products without damaging the quartz finish. Stone Guys are the best at restoring Quartz damage back to the original finish.

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Nancy in Mich

Beaniebakes: duravit-me-by-starck-furniture-washbasin- This sink is wall hung, 40.5" wide and has a counter on both sides. Nameeks' Mars sink by Tecla Also wall hung, and 41" wide. Counter on both sides. nameeks-cerastyle-yeni-klasik-wall-mounted-bathroom-sink This one comes in 3 sizes - 25", 31" or 40" wide, and it is much cuter than the earlier two! Nameeks ML 3008 sink This one is asymmetrical, with a counter off to the right. ideavit-next-wall-hung-sink-with-towel-bars- The towel bar is part of the sink design, on the side, see the cut-out? nameeks-cerastyle-porto-wall-mounted-bathroom-sink. This comes either 33.6 inches or 49.5 whooping inches side to side. Both are 18.8 inches front to back, which is less deep than most and gives you more space in the bathroom. ideavit-pure-wall-hung-sink-with-drawer-and-towel-bar This one has a small sink, with counter to the right and a drawer under the counter, plus the same kind of slot for a towel as the earlier one by them. duravit-starck-3-furniture-washbasin Comes with 27", 33", or 41" width, so small, medium, or large counter spaces on either side. You can get a porcelain cover to go over the plumbing, too! duravit-d-code-furniture-washbasin 41" wide x 18.8 deep. With any Duravit product, look to see if that line comes in their Wondergliss finish. It stays cleaner. Also, many lines have a cover that goes over the plumbing that is called a Siphon cover, and some have a full -to the floor- pedestal style porcelain cover, too. These platform-like sinks that are hung on the wall may also have legs put under them. Palmer at sinklegs.com is the industry standard. You may be able to find less expensive ones, though. Pedestal Sinks kohler-escale-pedestal-sink Looks like it could be splashy, and costs a lot! 25 pedestal sinks at Vintage Tub and Bath 43 Pedestal Sinks at Signature Hardware

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Reply to: Beaniebakes: duravit-me-by-starck-furniture-washbasin- This sink is wall hung, 40.5" wide and has a counter on both sides. Nameeks' Mars sink by Tecla Also wall hung, and 41" wide. Counter on both sides. nameeks-cerastyle-yeni-klasik-wall-mounted-bathroom-sink This one comes in 3 sizes - 25", 31" or 40" wide, and it is much cuter than the earlier two! Nameeks ML 3008 sink This one is asymmetrical, with a counter off to the right. ideavit-next-wall-hung-sink-with-towel-bars- The towel bar is part of the sink design, on the side, see the cut-out? nameeks-cerastyle-porto-wall-mounted-bathroom-sink. This comes either 33.6 inches or 49.5 whooping inches side to side. Both are 18.8 inches front to back, which is less deep than most and gives you more space in the bathroom. ideavit-pure-wall-hung-sink-with-drawer-and-towel-bar This one has a small sink, with counter to the right and a drawer under the counter, plus the same kind of slot for a towel as the earlier one by them. duravit-starck-3-furniture-washbasin Comes with 27", 33", or 41" width, so small, medium, or large counter spaces on either side. You can get a porcelain cover to go over the plumbing, too! duravit-d-code-furniture-washbasin 41" wide x 18.8 deep. With any Duravit product, look to see if that line comes in their Wondergliss finish. It stays cleaner. Also, many lines have a cover that goes over the plumbing that is called a Siphon cover, and some have a full -to the floor- pedestal style porcelain cover, too. These platform-like sinks that are hung on the wall may also have legs put under them. Palmer at sinklegs.com is the industry standard. You may be able to find less expensive ones, though. Pedestal Sinks kohler-escale-pedestal-sink Looks like it could be splashy, and costs a lot! 25 pedestal sinks at Vintage Tub and Bath 43 Pedestal Sinks at Signature Hardware

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Diana Bier Interiors, LLC

knancy1947--go to the Vermont Danby website and do a search for their products in your area http://www.vermontquarries.com/vermont-danby-distributors/

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Reply to: knancy1947--go to the Vermont Danby website and do a search for their products in your area http://www.vermontquarries.com/vermont-danby-distributors/

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I think you have the right shape.

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We need a new electric cooktop

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DrB477

Corian has its fans here, but its too plastic for me. Viatera has a few new marble look patterns that might also be worth your time to check out... Muse and Karis in particular. If you want more cream/beige than white/grey, there is Soprano which has the same (or very similar) pattern as Minuet.

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Reply to: Corian has its fans here, but its too plastic for me. Viatera has a few new marble look patterns that might also be worth your time to check out... Muse and Karis in particular. If you want more cream/beige than white/grey, there is Soprano which has the same (or very similar) pattern as Minuet.

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seagirl73
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Are you happy with your laminate kitchen counter tops?

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A sink shoud NEVER be attached with just silicone or epoxy. That is 1000% installer error if that is how that was installed, which it appears to be. And 2cm stone requires a ply substrate, which also appears to be missing from this stone installation.Undermount sinks should aways have additional bracing from the cabinet itself. The Hercules Universal Sink Harness could support 1000 lbs because it doesn't rely on the bond between the stone and the sink for strength. Watch the video. http://www.braxton-bragg.com/index.cfm/m/1/fuseaction/store7catalog.level/bc/0,9096/ And that is just ONE of the proper install methods. Here are additional braces that could have been used. http://www.braxton-bragg.com/index.cfm/fuseaction/store7catalog.level/bc/0,8459,10475/ You need to raise 9 kinds of hell with the stone installer. It's their negligence that caused the failure. They need to clean up their mess.

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Reply to: A sink shoud NEVER be attached with just silicone or epoxy. That is 1000% installer error if that is how that was installed, which it appears to be. And 2cm stone requires a ply substrate, which also appears to be missing from this stone installation.Undermount sinks should aways have additional bracing from the cabinet itself. The Hercules Universal Sink Harness could support 1000 lbs because it doesn't rely on the bond between the stone and the sink for strength. Watch the video. http://www.braxton-bragg.com/index.cfm/m/1/fuseaction/store7catalog.level/bc/0,9096/ And that is just ONE of the proper install methods. Here are additional braces that could have been used. http://www.braxton-bragg.com/index.cfm/fuseaction/store7catalog.level/bc/0,8459,10475/ You need to raise 9 kinds of hell with the stone installer. It's their negligence that caused the failure. They need to clean up their mess.

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HELP! NEED A QUARTZ THAT LOOKS LIKE CALACATTA MARBLE!

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futura431
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Need ideas for replacing cooktop - gas vs induction

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homechef59

Consumer reports is full of xxxp. They seem to only review the lower end of the market. I've strongly suspected they are on the take. I'm not the only one with this opinion. Throw out their reviews and start over. You will get good reviews here with a reasonable explanation as to how someone arrived at it. As I said, function first. If you are an avid cook, you want to buy the best tool, not the prettiest. I have no experience with Bertazonni. So, I can't give you any advice. I have cooked extensively on Thermador, Wolf, Viking, LeCornue and BlueStar. My preference would depend upon the specific model. I really like BlueStar. I'm all about the burner shape. It's a very simple unit that is pretty simple if a repair is needed. Thermador would be my second choice if you get the models with the star-shaped burners. LeCornue is lovely, but really, really expensive. Wolf is good and has good service. Viking okay when it works. (I've got a Viking in this house. Fortunately, it's working.)

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Reply to: Consumer reports is full of xxxp. They seem to only review the lower end of the market. I've strongly suspected they are on the take. I'm not the only one with this opinion. Throw out their reviews and start over. You will get good reviews here with a reasonable explanation as to how someone arrived at it. As I said, function first. If you are an avid cook, you want to buy the best tool, not the prettiest. I have no experience with Bertazonni. So, I can't give you any advice. I have cooked extensively on Thermador, Wolf, Viking, LeCornue and BlueStar. My preference would depend upon the specific model. I really like BlueStar. I'm all about the burner shape. It's a very simple unit that is pretty simple if a repair is needed. Thermador would be my second choice if you get the models with the star-shaped burners. LeCornue is lovely, but really, really expensive. Wolf is good and has good service. Viking okay when it works. (I've got a Viking in this house. Fortunately, it's working.)

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