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    Hey everyone,

    I'm currently in the initial stages of planning a kitchen remodeling project, and I could use some guidance from those who have been through a similar experience in kitchen renovation vienna va​. I'm particularly interested in hearing about your experiences with choosing countertops and backsplashes – what materials worked best for you, and any pitfalls to avoid?

    Additionally, if anyone has insights on managing the budget effectively or recommendations for reliable contractors for Custom kitchen remodel, I would greatly appreciate it. Your valuable input could make a significant difference in the success of my home improvement venture.
    Last edited by kemiy; 02-16-2024, 10:44 AM.

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    Originally posted by kemiy View Post
    Hey everyone,

    I'm currently in the initial stages of planning a kitchen remodeling project, and I could use some guidance from those who have been through a similar experience. I'm particularly interested in hearing about Kitchen Renewal Tacoma company share your experiences with choosing countertops and backsplashes – what materials worked best for you, and any pitfalls to avoid?

    Additionally, if anyone has insights on managing the budget effectively or recommendations for reliable contractors in the Miami area, I would greatly appreciate it. Your valuable input could make a significant difference in the success of my home improvement venture.
    thanks in advance for any help
    Last edited by kemiy; 02-26-2024, 07:07 PM.

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    • #3
      we remodeled our kitchen and used a soft stone, and we regret it! It is hard to clean and absorbs stains. So please use a hard stone, it's too hard to keep clean and seal otherwise!

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      • #4
        Originally posted by JimmyMechanic View Post
        we remodeled our kitchen and used a soft stone and we regret it! It is hard to clean and absorbs stains. So please use a hard stone, it's too hard to keep clean and seal otherwise!
        thank you so much for your suggestion
        Last edited by admin; 08-25-2024, 03:01 PM.

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        • #5
          Great questions! From my experience, quartz countertops are a fantastic choice if you want durability and low maintenance. Granite looks great but can require a bit more upkeep. For backsplashes, subway tile is classic and cost-effective, while glass or mosaic tiles can add more personality (but they do cost more and can be trickier to clean).

          As for budgeting, I recommend setting aside at least 10–15% for unexpected expenses. It’s also smart to prioritize what matters most (cabinets and countertops usually give you the biggest impact) and look for savings in finishes and hardware.

          If you’re looking for more detailed ideas and professional insights, here’s a resource you may find useful: Tacoma Kitchen Remodeling Guide

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