Kitchen
I really should get one's of these.
I should get one of these, too.
Wow, this is very "glass-looking". It wasn't shown in anything other than clear glass...no colors....although it was rippling which gave it some texture. It didn't look like it would go in my kitchen in the form shown. Expensive
Something to savor.
This must be out-dated info. I like the look from what I can see here. Expensive.
This company is in Georgia (US). They take sustainability seriously. Product has a very nice look to it.
Again, different example. I can see that my cabinets are going to look very dated, if I'm not careful & I can't do both.
This is a possibility...in the right combination...if, it's not too expensive
Nice product, but is it Eco-friendly?
I like the look of this product; couldn't access website. I hate this whole movie business. I want to pick & choose what I see. Plus, I want to go @ my own speed. I hate the talking! I'd rather read info. There was no way to send a comment to the company, either.
Well, I didn't find their web site very helpful. They offer a variety of products, but there's no obvious statement about Eco-friendly.
Looks fairly nice; has a range of color choices. Pretty expensive per sq ft. Reference article from houzz updates 05/02/12
Is this Eco-friendly? I think not! $$$$
I guess this is Eco-friendly. I don't remember it from the article though. Didn't see any prices on store web site.
But, is it Eco-friendly? Everyone either does this or granite; I don't want to do what everyone else does!
Concrete is a possibility, if it's sourced nearby/locally/on site. Nice range of colors; could work. Kind of pricey, though.
This is another commonly used product; not what I want. Wasn't in the article, though.
I hate these things; they are ugly even if they are convenient.
Yuk
Not convinced. Is there a disconnect between the Houzz up-dates and the products offered?
H-mm, I need to review that article. I don't remember if this is certified Eco-friendly.
H-mm DuPont says this is Eco-friendly. Large color selection. I can't picture what it would look like in a full sized counter. Too boring?
Reclaimed is suppose to be good,but I'd need to put it on the three small areas opposite the cook top. I don't know how that would look: two different counter tops in one fairly small kitchen...not good, probably. I think it's very expensive. Maybe I could pick up some pieces as historic Rehoboth gets torn down bit by bit.
Finally, I know this was mentioned. Expensive, though.
Prices look OK. Lots of color selections, but Eco-friendly?
For future reference
For future reference
I love trees; this community does not have enough trees
Need to see prices & color range. Needs to be locally available
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