PS - Here's a video Formica put together about how they're able to create their new line of realistic -
looking stone counters - which, by the way, is called 180fx.
Not exact matches
Its striped
stone counters and marble backsplash give a definitive clean
look while stainless steel appliances and finishes add a tone of professionalism, even if the home cook is still honing his skills.
Because my kitchen has a massive amount of
counter space, including a built - in desk, and I want to get quite creative using many different painting techniques with the Giani system to achieve the
look of natural, flowing
stone (veining, water, sponging using bags, etc.), I will first be tackling the cultured marble
counter top in one of our small bathrooms.
We did splurge for the
stone counters and floors, but I am going to show those lights to Jeff because I am BIG puffy heart in love with the industrial schoolhouse
look of those!
Wow, I had to follow the link and check out the «
stone»
counter, who would have guessed the wood under a laminate would become the surface to
look like soapstone!
The short answer is yes, for an expensive finish they don't wear as well as other
stones or
counter tops, BUT, I love the
look and would choose it all over again regardless.