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granite, no downsides to it. Try to think of one. You can't. Concrete requires maintenance.
Quote from: steve dave on January 11, 2014, 08:47:38 AMgranite, no downsides to it. Try to think of one. You can't. Concrete requires maintenance.I don't like the way most granite I've seen looks. But probably no functional downsides.
huge fan of butcher block. love the imperfections it picks up over the years. that chick i married says recycled glass is balls right now. so hot. or quartz if you like durability and not to expensive.
Laminate with the rolled edge has worked well for us.
Quote from: IPA4Me on January 11, 2014, 10:52:25 AMLaminate with the rolled edge has worked well for us.Based on your deck this does not surprise me.
Not a big fan of putting radiation sources on my countertops. I'd pass on the granite.
Quote from: IPA4Me on January 11, 2014, 10:52:25 AMNot a big fan of putting radiation sources on my countertops. I'd pass on the granite. Didn't know about this. Terrifying. Do they not have a test for it?
Himalayan salt block