The countertop in this picture is formica. It will be difficult to keep any existing countertop. They normally don't hold up during demolition. If installed properly, it will break during demolition. I would budget to replace it (just in case). Also... I need to know exactly what contact information you are requesting to be able to help. Thank you.
Thank you for responding so quickly! I am in the 20708, MD area. I have a small kitchen with the ceiling bolster like in this photo. Question, can I resell the my counter tops? Please tell me the name/style of the cabinets and if they come in a darker color. Jay
These are white thermofoil cabinets. I had a local cabinet supplier install them (I am in south Florida). This project was completed more than 7 years ago and I don't have those records available. I can tell you that they look very similar to a Home Depot Thomasville brand Model # 772515379949.
Second... Countertops are typically not reusable. They don't hold up well during demolition. I don't see you being able to sell them. I hope this helps...
These cabinets will look nice with my stainless steel appliances. Sadly, I will have to replace my five year old granite tops..... a $3,000 investment. I think a light marble look with a coordinating back-splash will jazz this up. Thank you for the cabinet information. Mmmm...any other design suggestions? :-) Jay.
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