08-04-2016, 10:19 AM
I somehow backed into renovating the kitchen. I'm trying to keep it cheap and quick. The ugly yellow formica counters and backsplashes have been a clear and present danger for 20 years now. The danger being throwing $30k at a house that is not worth putting that much into it. Well, I got roped into removing a hanging cabinet over a peninsula, and one thing led to another. If we did things right, there would probably be $2k just cleaning up the electrical wiring and plumbing. I already agreed to new floors.
Anyway, I don't really like the cabinets, and putting a $2k counter top on them just seems stupid. Wife wants new counters and daughter is pushing for high-end materials. Because she doesn't pay for anything, just spends.
We had a tile counter in a previous house, and we liked it until it came time to clean it, which is a pita. I am thinking much of the pita is removed if I used 12" or larger floor tiles. I know that's out of style, but if we ever sell the house the new owners are almost surely going to waste a batch of money replacing the kitchen. I feel like I could tile a lot faster and cheaper than anything else, but maybe I'm thinking wrong. We are in a mini building boom right now, don't think that the counter guys are really that interested in small custom jobs.
Are there other materials I should be considering?
Anyway, I don't really like the cabinets, and putting a $2k counter top on them just seems stupid. Wife wants new counters and daughter is pushing for high-end materials. Because she doesn't pay for anything, just spends.
We had a tile counter in a previous house, and we liked it until it came time to clean it, which is a pita. I am thinking much of the pita is removed if I used 12" or larger floor tiles. I know that's out of style, but if we ever sell the house the new owners are almost surely going to waste a batch of money replacing the kitchen. I feel like I could tile a lot faster and cheaper than anything else, but maybe I'm thinking wrong. We are in a mini building boom right now, don't think that the counter guys are really that interested in small custom jobs.
Are there other materials I should be considering?