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| do you like the counter squared off around bumpout, or is it too skinny?? Ill post the rounded one next, makes it alittle wider looking?? |
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- Posted by michelle16 (My Page) on Mon, Jul 30, 12 at 20:24
| Heres the rounded one, even though I like squared, i think the radius here makes the bumpot piece look alittle wider, not as skinny, what do u think. i'm exhausted ans so burnt out!1 Thanks to all!! |
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- Posted by 2LittleFishies (My Page) on Mon, Jul 30, 12 at 20:40
| I like the 2nd one |
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- Posted by herbflavor (My Page) on Mon, Jul 30, 12 at 21:12
| 1st is preferable,esp. in the darker color, the way I interpret the whole look. |
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| The rounded would make the little stone tab less likely to break off, too. (The square corner would be a stress riser.) |
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- Posted by williamsem (My Page) on Mon, Jul 30, 12 at 22:21
| I like them both. I think my hips would like the rounded one, but maybe you're less clumsy then I am :-) |
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- Posted by GreenDesigns (My Page) on Mon, Jul 30, 12 at 22:37
| Neither. They are too ornate. Leave well enough alone with simply having the sink itself be pulled a bit forward in the base. |
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- Posted by michelle16 (My Page) on Mon, Jul 30, 12 at 22:58
| greendesigns, the lower cabinets are in and ready for templating, I wanted a bumped out sink, just not sure on how to do the edges, looking for advise.Since it's in already, what would u suggest? |
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| Too ornate? lol I'm sorry, but I couldn't help myself. I prefer the second one. It just looks softer, will be easier on the hips, and I just prefer the way it looks. What's important, though, is which one do you prefer? If Angie_DIY is right about the first one being more likely to break, that's a pretty good reason to go with the second one if you truly don't have a preference. |
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- Posted by michelle16 (My Page) on Mon, Jul 30, 12 at 23:48
| Tks Poohpup! that comment from greendesigns stung, i have to admit! It's not like I want to rip out my cabinet, I went with the bumpout because I have a window to the counter and thought the extra space behind would be better, I also liked the look, just having a hard time because that area of counter is so small, so trying to get it right.Thanks for your thoughts, appreciate it,glad u don't think it's too ornate! LOL! |
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| The black one mirrors the squared corners of the cabs. The one with the rounded edge mirrors the rounded corners of the cab it is set in. Your cabs have square corners. (As I recall.) What are the rest of your countertop corners going to look like? Square or rounded? I'd take all those things into consideration in making my decision if I were you. I don't see the wider/narrower distinction you are referring to. |
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- Posted by hollysprings (My Page) on Tue, Jul 31, 12 at 0:18
| You won't be able to reach that window to open it or clean it if you bump out your sink. At least, you won't be able to without climbing on a stepstool. And you WILL bang your hips on it. I wouldn't do the bumpout at all. |
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- Posted by michelle16 (My Page) on Tue, Jul 31, 12 at 0:33
| Beeps- thanks for your ideas, still trying to figure out the corner radius thing, if i do the rounded it will be everywhere else, if i do the square i will do the same with the rest. I do have inset square edges for the cabinets, u r right, but i kept a buffet looking piece of cabinetry that was only acouple years old in a wood finish, it has some bumpouts to it, I dont think the square would look good on it, unless I just do that peice rounded and do differently for the rest? lots to think of and figure out before my app. tom. morning to finalize. Hollysprings, I 'm not sure if u read my post to Greendesigns, but I have no intrest of ripping out my cabinet, they already came today to template. I can open the window fine, cleaning it would require a stepstool. I do like the bumped out window, it gives me more room behind it and less splasing will get on window. Poohpup- u crack me up! i'll show u my "ornate" family room, lets see if i can post a pic, it might even show the cabinet in front of it that i kept with the bumpouts. |
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- Posted by michelle16 (My Page) on Tue, Jul 31, 12 at 0:38
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| beekeeperswife just posted a picture that might help you. Sorry, I can't find it, but it's in a current thread about countertop overhang on an island with 4 corner posts. Look for bee's picture of her sink once you find it. |
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| The thread marcolo is talking about is linked below. The photos from bee's kitchen look a lot like the bump out in that gorgeous cabinet you show above. I'd use that same detail on your sink. It's very similar to what I'm doing in my kitchen. Very elegant and soft and hip friendly. Thanks for posting that photo of your family room! Wowie!! Love that cabinet, love that chandy, and LOVE that armoire!!! You're a girl after my own heart! We could shop together. lol
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Here is a link that might be useful: The above referenced link
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| I think I like the second one with the rounded edge better but the difference is so slight to tell you the truth. I guess if it were me I would go with whatever is less likely to chip or get hard knocks and more comfortable to work around. I think a few of the posters have missed the fact that you already have the base cabinet installed and the bump out is not an option to remove. |
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| Thanks for finding it. I hope bee won't mind borrowing her pics.
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- Posted by michelle16 (My Page) on Tue, Jul 31, 12 at 21:40
| yes marcolo! Thanks! that;s exactly what i did, I showed him bee's! It will have an eased edge with a longer swoop like this, makes the piece appear chunkier, not so skinny! tks! |
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| Michelle, glad that worked out. It will look beautiful! Great that marcolo remembered that thread that had the perfect solution for you. |
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- Posted by michelle16 (My Page) on Tue, Jul 31, 12 at 21:50
| tks for all ur help poohpup! have to call him tom. morning to fix a few details on that existing "ornate" peice! haha |
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| Got to weigh in here on the side of Greendesigns... I really didn't like either of those first two pictures. Very much prefer the gradual curve of Bee's. |
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