![]() ![]() It doesn’t bother me, but they’re there if you look closely. Etching and scratching is another matter. The sealer my installers recommended seems to do the job of protecting from stains VERY well. I haven’t had a single stain or even fear of one (and we eat tomatoes, use lots of lime juice, and my husband seems to have a knack for splattering coffee everywhere). ![]() Thank you SO much! I keep thinking I’m going to write that post about our counters, but it simply hasn’t happened yet… So here’s the skinny: I love it. ![]() I knew I wanted this look of white above and a medium to dark gray below ever since I made over our half bath (the very first room I tackled in this house!), and I couldn’t be happier with how it ended up. We went with Dove White on the top and Greyloft on the bottom and simply paint matched each for the cabinet frames. Since paying a professional to paint kitchen cabinets the right way is simply not cheap (and I was not interested in doing it myself again this time), a huge sale on doors that actually fit our cabinets was such a blessing! For not much more than we were going to pay to have it all painted, we were basically able to simply reface our cabinets: they painted the frames, and we were able to install factory-painted (which are much more durable) doors in a style I prefer that fit our cabinets perfectly. We happened upon a huge Kraftmaid sale just before our kitchen renovation was scheduled to start, and the installed kitchen cabinetry happened to be Kraftmaid. We were originally planning to simply paint the maple cabinets, but you observant folks have probably already noticed that we ended up replacing our more elaborate decorative doors with simply shaker style fronts. ![]()
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