Paul asked the installers how much Corian counter tops they are installing these days. The guy said something like this is the third they've done in six months. Apparently everybody wants either Granite or one of those stone dust (Silestone, Cambria, etc) counter tops these days. We like the feel of the Corian and the look of the integrated seamless sink. And Corian is priced somewhere between Formica and granite. The main thing is that you can't put anything hot directly on the Corian counter top.
We're still waiting on the Silestone top for the cabinet which faces into the dining room--it is supposed to get installed next week.
The Corian counter top arrives...
Two of the three pieces have been laid down at this point...
...can you spot the seamless Corian sink?
...can you spot the seamless Corian sink?
This gizmo pulled the two slabs together so the adhesive could set...
...it looks like something from an old 1950's Sci-Fi movie ...
...it looks like something from an old 1950's Sci-Fi movie ...
This is the "user manual" they gave us...