I'm redesigning my kitchen and I want to have a solid surface countertop with integrated sink. The local kitchen contractors want to charge $2000+
I'd like to save money by either building it myself or getting it used.
Habitat for Humanity have a series of Re Use stores that allow contractors to drop off their scraps or reusable building materials from job sites. This is a great resource, but solid surface countertops don't come in too often.
Does anyone know of any similar organization or resource that one can go to get a reused countertops?
I'm willing to alter my cabinet design to accommodate what's available.
Ideal Specs:
25" x 85"
Double or single basin sink on far right edge
Light color (cream, white, etc)
Corian, quartx composite, etc..
Cheers,
Mike.
I'd like to save money by either building it myself or getting it used.
Habitat for Humanity have a series of Re Use stores that allow contractors to drop off their scraps or reusable building materials from job sites. This is a great resource, but solid surface countertops don't come in too often.
Does anyone know of any similar organization or resource that one can go to get a reused countertops?
I'm willing to alter my cabinet design to accommodate what's available.
Ideal Specs:
25" x 85"
Double or single basin sink on far right edge
Light color (cream, white, etc)
Corian, quartx composite, etc..
Cheers,
Mike.