
We ordered it at Home Depot. The company that made and installed it is called Contours and they did such a nice job. The holes for the sink and faucet are perfect, and the installer even asked me about exactly where we'd like the faucet. As you can see in the top picture they had to cut away from the cabinet at the back a little bit to fit the sink. Then they added extra strips of wood on the walls for support.


Because we have IKEA cabinets without a frame, you need a "build up" for laminate countertops so that the drawers clear the countertop when you pull them out. This isn't necessary for Corian countertops because they are already built up with the way they are put together.




We chose Corian because it's very practical, it's stain & scratch-resistant, maintenance free, non-porous, bacteria-resistant and heat-resistant. It can be repaired if you damage the surface because it's a solid material as opposed to laminate which is a coating on another material. Also I've always loved the feel of it, it has a smooth stony feeling.
It was one of the most expensive ones, but we just gave up with the budget. We've done pretty well so far and it's really a bargain kitchen all things considered. So we spent more than we'd expected but it was worth it. We just couldn't find a cheaper option we really liked. When you've done so much work and already spent a lot, it's disheartening to choose something you don't really like.
Now that we have this done we can take a sample piece of the countertop when we go to choose backsplash tiles. That's going to be lots of fun! Also we will finally have our sink installed early next week and so no more washing up in the bathroom sink. Can't wait for that!
I've been waiting patiently for your next blog about the kitchen. i am really enjoying watching it all come together. I love Corian, I think the splurge is worth it. Can't wait for the sink and backsplash.
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Lisa
It looks just gorgeous! We have a countertop replacement coming up in the next couple of years (fingers crossed) so it really helps to see what other people are choosing. I like your choice!
ReplyDeleteLookin' good! I like seeing all the steps.
ReplyDeleteoooh the lovliness - i was only admiring your previous blog of your kitchen the other day, thinking how perfect even the crockery!
ReplyDeletei am loving your blog x
Your new countertop looks beautiful and I appreciate your sharing the process from selection to installation. We need new countertops but I've been putting it off because it's all so expensive and confusing. Thank you.
ReplyDeleteAhh, I love the word "crockery".
ReplyDeleteThe countertop is so worth it!!!
I have been loving all the blogging about your kitchen!
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