Replacing butcher block with granite: just the right move! #MyKitchen

The butcher block was old...and sticky... and awful. So off we went to the quarry to search for granite. What an improvement!
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  • TMulhern TMulhern on Dec 22, 2014
    Great job. It looks awesome now. I love black granite countertops. Dark countertops are elegant, subtle, and provide a timeless look regardless of the room. A dark countertop paired with slightly lighter cabinets gives a classic look.
  • Theresa Theresa on Jun 05, 2015
    Ladies, is it about the look or about how you cook? I have been married for almost 43 years, (Yikes) that sounds so long... and 3 years ago I had purchased a glass top stove. My very first double oven, and self cleaning as well. To think that it is 2015, and I never had one, and all the cooking that I have done... I cringe... and my stoves' were always spotless, (0ne at home and one @ the cottage). My point of the story is.. I have cooked on gas, electric, and the glass topped, and my preference is: the glass topped. It is easier to keep clean, keep control of the heat, and better features, and when all said and done, it is a beautiful appliance.
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