Renovations require decisions based on tiny samples. Think little squares of counter tops, paint chips and rectangles of flooring. In our case it all worked out…except for the main floor powder room. The one most used by visitors. I was expecting a black background with random sparkly bits, but there were random miscommunications in this project, this one more notable than others.

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It looks to me like black and grey speckled rock with hints of rust, splattered by a passing seagull. Quite appropriate, though, for a beach community. My daughter told me it didn’t look too bad in general, but the white splotches looked like toothpaste spit. Lovely.

Where we really did well countertop wise, is in our walk-out basement suite. Despite discouragement from our builder, we reused the houses’s original kitchen cabinets along with its blue pearl granite counters. The island is on casters for the option of instantly changing the kitchen layout.

Those counters successfully survived removal, multiple relocations including a stint outside in the dead of winter, and recutting. Reusing them cost less than installing Formica. Wish there had been enough for the powder room.

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3 responses to “Seagull poop or toothpaste spit?”

  1. Margo Avatar
    Margo

    Every home needs its own “uniqueness” and I’m sure once you are actually living in your beautiful new home, all the features that now may stand out for you will all “blend” together and with accessories and personal touches, it will become the home to welcome and entertain family and friends, and the walls’ ears will have “new memories” and tales of old ones to make it “home”…Congrats, the end is now very much in site…Ray and Margo

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  2. Karen Avatar
    Karen

    Beautiful. Can’t wait to see the whole place! We’ll think of the powder room counter top as very functional.
    Happy Cinco de Mayo day.

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  3. Kristen Chambers Avatar

    Just describe it as ‘funky decor’. I have a gray kitchen sink and love it because it never looks dirty, even when it is.
    It’s always satisfying when you can reuse perfectly nice objects instead of spending on new.

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