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I am currently having a house built and have been looking at new
ranges. I really like the look and features of a slide-in range. Our counter tops are going to have a ~4" backsplash against the wall and the range is going to go in the middle of this (backsplash continues on both sides of range). My better half thinks this will look silly with the counter backsplash ending, then a white wall and then beginning again. Does anyone have any ideas for how I can remedy this? It is to late to change the counter tops. What are the chances of getting someone to make me the same counter top lip and hiding the seams, etc. Any other ideas? Thanks! -Adam |
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"Schrades" > wrote in message
om... > I am currently having a house built and have been looking at new > ranges. I really like the look and features of a slide-in range. Our > counter tops are going to have a ~4" backsplash against the wall and > the range is going to go in the middle of this (backsplash continues > on both sides of range). > > My better half thinks this will look silly with the counter backsplash > ending, then a white wall and then beginning again. Does anyone have > any ideas for how I can remedy this? It is to late to change the > counter tops. What are the chances of getting someone to make me the > same counter top lip and hiding the seams, etc. Any other ideas? > > Thanks! > > -Adam Depends on the material. If it's Corian then you should be able to have it done. In our kitchen I am very impressed with the way they were able to shape and join Corian so the joint is invisible. -- Peter Aitken Remove the crap from my email address before using. |
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![]() "Schrades" > wrote in message om... > I am currently having a house built and have been looking at new > ranges. I really like the look and features of a slide-in range. Our > counter tops are going to have a ~4" backsplash against the wall and > the range is going to go in the middle of this (backsplash continues > on both sides of range). > > My better half thinks this will look silly with the counter backsplash > ending, then a white wall and then beginning again. Does anyone have > any ideas for how I can remedy this? It is to late to change the > counter tops. What are the chances of getting someone to make me the > same counter top lip and hiding the seams, etc. Any other ideas? I would put something behind the range like tile or stainless. Eventually the wall will get dirty and you won't be able to scrub a painted wall constantly. With the tile going from the counter to the upper cabinets the break in the backsplash will look intentional. You could also just eliminate the backsplash and tile the entire area. |
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