Friday, July 25, 2025

Asphalt to Iceberg

 


After a succession of men with measuring tapes last week, and having my kitchen torn apart yesterday, the end is in sight. The new countertops have arrived. Oddly, instead of the linebacker build you’d expect to see, the slim craftsmen hauling, hefting, and positioning these big quartz slabs look more like they were born to ride in the Kentucky Derby.

          However, my finish line is a distant vision because we won’t have a sink or working cooktop until after the weekend – please heaven, let it be Monday.  Rinsing out my tea mug in the bathroom sink is getting old already.


After spending what seemed like hours on-line looking for under-counter mounted sinks, and realizing I neither liked the prices or the fact that it would drop lower, killing off much of the already small amount of storage underneath, I am re-using my perfectly good above-counter sink. No, I won’t be as trendy as others, but if people are going to judge me by my sink, they have bigger problems.

          Our previous laminate countertops that we inherited eight years ago always looked to me like a perfect match for the driveway, black and indestructible, but not exactly esthetically pleasing. So, at a fair amount of expense, this time I went for pretty.

          

Before, during and after:






















          Meanwhile, take-out tonight.

3 comments:

  1. I have never seen an above counter sink in a kitchen, though I have seen some in bathrooms and wonder how tall the people are who use such things. I would have to use a stepladder or good sized stool to reach.

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    1. That would look funny in a kitchen
      The latest thing is to mount the sink so that edges are concealed beneath the counter. My sink simply has its edges showing. No change in height

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  2. I do like the new counters! Very nice! Glad you explained the sink in the answer above -- I was confused about that too!

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