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03-31-2015, 02:42 PM | Topic Starter |
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Resurfacing Countertops
We have some 20ish year old Formica countertops that are ugly, but are otherwise in decent shape. We're redoing a lot of other stuff in the kitchen and are planning to do something to change the color of the countertops, but are debating what will be the best in terms of balancing budget, look, and durability.
In digging around online, it seems like there are a variety of options for basically painting them (with a variety of textures and such), though durability is a concern. Re-laminating them is technically an option, but sounds like a giant pain in the ass. Or we could just bite the bullet and replace them entirely. Anyone done it recently and have any recommendations? Specific options we are considering: Giani Granite Paint (DIY) - $150ish Rustoleum Countertop Transformations (DIY) - $250ish Miracle Method (pro) - $900ish |
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