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  2. Feeling Blue? You'll Love These Beautiful Blue Kitchen ... - AOL

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    Jolie Sikes-Smith (you likely know her from the Junk Gypsy) coated the cabinets of her Round Top, Texas, kitchen with a blue interior oil stain and then used a rag to apply and partially rub off a ...

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    Go With Tile. Another popular kitchen countertop idea on a budget is tile. Tile is as economical as laminate—especially if you opt for ceramic or porcelain, which range from $5 to $30 per square ...

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    "The countertop is also one of the few continuous materials in the kitchen, so it goes a long way toward tying the room together," says Carrie Schulz, head of design at Block Renovation, a service ...

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    Overall, the postform countertop is the most economical countertop on the market, and has the broadest selection of surface material to choose from. Surfaces can be either a solid color, or a pattern, and textures range from a satin furniture finish to a heavily textured stone or pebbled appearance to a high gloss resolution.

  6. Corian - Wikipedia

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    Corian samples An integrated Corian sink. Corian is the original material of this type, created by Donald Slocum, a chemist at DuPont, in 1967. [1] [2] His name appears on the patent issued in October 1968. [3]

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    The look of any quartz countertop compares to granite in that the colors are deep and consistent. [ 5 ] The process of creating the countertops is different than granite, in that it is an engineered product , consisting of a minimum of 93% quartz and 7% epoxy binder and dyes. [ 6 ]