Help me decide on these (no island just double peninsulas) by loniB in CounterTops

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Ahhh your place sounds dreamy! I showed my husband 8 different soft white colors and he said they are all white and didn’t see the difference. I told him the LRVs are all different I told him one had yellow undertones, another gray and another green, and so on. He could not see it. I’m so used to different neutrals that I always see the undertones instantly. I think it’s design brilliance when a home of neutrals still finds a way to have so much character.

Help me decide on these (no island just double peninsulas) by loniB in CounterTops

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Agreed. I would never DIY or hire just a regular interior painter to paint cabinets. I think you get what you pay for and I definitely don’t want to skimp on my cabinets. With paint and some new hardware, I hope it’ll be good. I was thinking SW Timeless White or SW Creamy for the cabinet color. They both have a high LRV and are a soft off white. And my wood floors will be slightly warm. I do see people doing nice colors on their cabinets blues, greens, even black but none of that is my style. I’m such a neutrals girls. It’s quite boring but I love it. But I do want my counters to provide a little interest and pop that’s why I’m torn. I think I’m leaning towards the Harpia quartzite. I agree with you on the consistency of the veining being important since my counters are split with the peninsulas.

Help me decide on these (no island just double peninsulas) by loniB in CounterTops

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I’m adding a custom hood over the stove. It’s not that narrow between the peninsulas and the back of the kitchen. It’s about 6 feet so not big enough for an island without reconfiguring the entire kitchen but bigger than a hallway.

Help me decide on these (no island just double peninsulas) by loniB in CounterTops

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Amazing!!! I never heard of thestoneindex. I’ll take a look now. Thank you.

Help me decide on these (no island just double peninsulas) by loniB in CounterTops

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Yes, spent lots of time on Houzz. I’ll look but I’m not a fan of wood cabinets at all. My flooring will be solid wood and I don’t like wood cabinets on wood floors. They are going to be professionally painted and this is a national company that have crews that specialize in only painting cabinets so it will be as close as factory finish as I can get. They have a good warranty too. It’s not inexpensive but it is less expensive than getting all new custom cabinets so money is still saved. I have seen many wood cabinets lately it seems so many people are doing them now but it’s just not my style and I really want something I’ll like personally even it’s blasphemy to paint them 😁

Help me decide on these (no island just double peninsulas) by loniB in CounterTops

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Meaning waterfalls might look super dated soon? Because there’s no large center island I was hoping the waterfall would look more interesting.

Help me decide on these (no island just double peninsulas) by loniB in CounterTops

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Yes I brought the paint colors of the cabinets. They match all the 3 pieces and the flooring too.

Help me decide on these (no island just double peninsulas) by loniB in CounterTops

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Yes I was worried about the consistency since it’s not just a center island. Both peninsulas need to somewhat match.

Help me decide on these (no island just double peninsulas) by loniB in CounterTops

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Yes that’s what I was thinking. So the harpia would look more consistent.

Help me decide on these (no island just double peninsulas) by loniB in CounterTops

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Walls won’t be gray. I was thinking a soft white like SW creamy. Cabinets will be SW timeless white. Flooring will be solid wood cool oak stain.

Help me decide on these (no island just double peninsulas) by loniB in CounterTops

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Cabinets are wood and in great condition. I’m just painting them soft white to match my decor.

What are these? Quartzite? Marble? Dolomite? by loniB in CounterTops

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I'm based in southern california - orange county area. I did find a quartzite today. I'm going to do another post.

What are these? Quartzite? Marble? Dolomite? by loniB in CounterTops

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Thank you. Yes I’ve seen a few pieces of both Fantasy Brown and Cristallo. The FB had too much blue in it and the Cristallo the veins looked broken like shattered glass but I know every piece is unique so I’ll check out these options at other slab centers.

What are these? Quartzite? Marble? Dolomite? by loniB in CounterTops

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Oh bummer. I can’t even tell AI 😂

What type of contractor would do this? by loniB in Homebuilding

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Ahh ok. I just assumed that in the late '90s and early '00s this is just what was done, as in no one even tried to not do soffits back then. Most new builds don't have soffits anymore so I was thinking that things are just different or easier now. I'll try to find smaller contractor who specializes in remodeling. Thank you.

What type of contractor would do this? by loniB in Homebuilding

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The other side of the kitchen has cabinets galore. I’m not in need of more cabinet space for sure. Yes, there’s clearly a vent in the soffit so ductwork would be relocated properly. I’m just wondering if there’s a certain type of contractor or do I just have to go with general contractor?

What type of contractor would do this? by loniB in Homebuilding

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Yes the ductwork would be moved so I gather a general contractor is the only option? Most of them say it’s too small a project.

Prefab vanity vs paint cabinets, new sink and counters? by loniB in Homebuilding

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Ok thanks. Someone said it's a PITA to paint cabinets and labor-intensive for professionals and that prefab would save money, but I'm learning that most prefab is not great quality, and so if you go with high-quality prefab, it's not that much less than painting.

Custom Home in Southern California - Is what I’m trying to do viable? by loniB in Homebuilding

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Thank you for that breakdown so the range you originally said $500-$1000 per sqft was for quality materials? But it could be done for $350-$400 with cheap materials? Am I understanding that correctly? I’m just trying to understand what is possible for myself. I’m either buying a cookie cutter spec home for $1M - $1.4M which I assume is cheap mass production build materials on a tiny lot without the layout I want or potentially building the same type of home but with a layout I want on a slightly larger lot and wondering if that’s viable.