TravelingGal
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Really? What is replacing granite? I love granite, and I''m wondering what is the up and coming thing after granite?Date: 5/21/2009 3:15:44 PM
Author: TravelingGal
Kristy! So good to see you back here! How you doing lady?
Yeah, I know they are still considered an upgrade, but I wonder for how long? I mean, aren''t granite counters on the way out? I think recessed lighting is very practical, but from an aesthetic point of view, I gotta wonder. There are holes in the ceiling!
Anyone want to post pics of what they think is a good recessed lighting job and what is bad?
I have no idea...I just read it might be on the way out. Personally, I''ve been checking out recycled glass countertops. It looks retro to begin with and is green!!Date: 5/21/2009 3:24:12 PM
Author: elledizzy5
Really? What is replacing granite? I love granite, and I''m wondering what is the up and coming thing after granite?Date: 5/21/2009 3:15:44 PM
Author: TravelingGal
Kristy! So good to see you back here! How you doing lady?
Yeah, I know they are still considered an upgrade, but I wonder for how long? I mean, aren''t granite counters on the way out? I think recessed lighting is very practical, but from an aesthetic point of view, I gotta wonder. There are holes in the ceiling!
Anyone want to post pics of what they think is a good recessed lighting job and what is bad?
I do like recessed lighting, and always have. I have no idea if it''s on it''s way out... I''d definitely like it if a house I were looking at had it.
The spots we looked into allow for energy saving bulbs - we chose 11w bulbs. They will cost €6 each. Because we chose energy saving we were nto allowed to use a dimmer which was sad but because we have a max of 6 spots per room even with them all on it is 66w per room.Date: 5/21/2009 3:49:41 PM
Author: zhuzhu
Recessed lighting can make a room look bigger and cleaner, if properly placed. However personally I prefer the charms of personalized lamps and hanging lights, of which I can use energy-saving light bulbs with.
Those light bulbs for recessed lighting waste a ton of energy.
April - do your light fixtures have a colour/stainless steel trim? It is hard to see in the photo with the lights on!Date: 5/21/2009 4:24:16 PM
Author: April20
Here''s a pic of what was installed in my living room. The only lnatural ight is from the bay window. The only way to light the room was with floor or ceiling lights, which really didn''t work for me. If we''re just lounging, the lamps are fine, but for any activity that needs to occur, lamps alone are not enough light, hence the recessed lighting.
I think they look more obvious in the photo than they do in reality. They are 4'' open cans with trim. I like the open cans because then you just see the top of the bulb rather then the guts of the light.
Yup, I love this. Here''s a site that does it. If I have a chance, this is what I want for my home.Date: 5/21/2009 4:23:14 PM
Author: purrfectpear
''Builders'' granite is out (aka Home Depot Uba Tuba, etc.) along with Stainless Steel appliances.
Quality granite, carrera marble, honed soapstone, etc. won''t ever be ''out'' because they were always classic.
The latest in trendy is recycled glass resin (very attractive IMO), cement (prone to cracking - now that they''re been around for awhile), and other recycled product counters.
I think people are just sick of seeing ''flipper'' remodels with beige/brown granite, cherry cabinets, and SS appliances from Sears.
I will be doing Euro cabinetry in Wenge with marble countertops.
April that looks great, I love your house!!Date: 5/21/2009 4:24:16 PM
Author: April20
Here''s a pic of what was installed in my living room. The only lnatural ight is from the bay window. The only way to light the room was with floor or ceiling lights, which really didn''t work for me. If we''re just lounging, the lamps are fine, but for any activity that needs to occur, lamps alone are not enough light, hence the recessed lighting.
I think they look more obvious in the photo than they do in reality. They are 4'' open cans with trim. I like the open cans because then you just see the top of the bulb rather then the guts of the light.
April, your living room looks lovely, and so homey and comfy!Date: 5/21/2009 4:24:16 PM
Author: April20
Here''s a pic of what was installed in my living room. The only lnatural ight is from the bay window. The only way to light the room was with floor or ceiling lights, which really didn''t work for me. If we''re just lounging, the lamps are fine, but for any activity that needs to occur, lamps alone are not enough light, hence the recessed lighting.
I think they look more obvious in the photo than they do in reality. They are 4'' open cans with trim. I like the open cans because then you just see the top of the bulb rather then the guts of the light.
Kristy, I know, I was surprised to see/hear about SS becoming a little outdated, but I don''t think prosumer appliances are going anywhere soon. I have seen more kitchens with cabinet matching refrigerators lately, and even this really interesting "black stainless steel".Date: 5/21/2009 5:39:56 PM
Author: KristyDarling
Yup, those recycled glass countertops are pretty sweet!! I love the green speckles. We researched those for our kitchen remodel (completed last Christmas) but since we were trying to stay true to the 1920''s origins of the house, we avoided anything that was obviously contemporary, except for our appliances which are thoroughly modern. So, instead we got soapstone counters (unpolished -- we like the rustic, chipped, slate-gray look). The only recessed lights we have in the house are in our new kitchen, but we also have pendant lights (the classic schoolhouse kind) hanging over the dining table.
So...I hadn''t heard that stainless steel appliances were now ''out.''Ours are stainless and industrial-looking -- the line is commonly found in professional kitchens (Wolf). We figured that the stainless appliances that the pro''s use are classic and weren''t going to all of a sudden become passe''. Right?
What would be the alternative to stainless steel appliances? All-black, or all-white covered? Regardless, we didn''t buy our appliances for the ''look,'' but rather for what they can do, and we were very impressed by Wolf''s products, all of which are stainless, I believe.![]()
ETA: April -- your living room looks so warm and inviting!![]()