Hi Fellas,
I'm preparing to do some remodeling to the kitchen in preparation to selling our home. I want to replace the counter tops and back splash, paint the cabinets, and paint the kitchen. I don't want replace the kitchen floors. They aren't my cup o joe but they are in good condition.
On the countertops, they are a hideous sea foam green corian. I'm thinking of the lowest costs, highest return options here. I know I can have them resurfaced or do it myself. I could also have them replaced with either butcher block (very cheap from ikea) or another solid material (like granite or quartz). The only issue in replacing them is that the counter tops are glued down to the cabinets. Removing them without damaging the cabinets could be tricky.
I'm looking for any advice on removing the counter tops. Even if I go with granite, I'd like to save myself the money on demolition. The corian is glued to plywood strips that are themselves glued to the top of the cabinets. Any thoughts on how to get this done without damaging the cabinets? At the moment, the only thing I can think of is a sawsall but that can be problematical in small spaces.
Any thoughts on resurfacing? Good idea or bad idea? I'm just looking to sell the house. I would gut the whole thing and start over if I was planning on staying.
I'm preparing to do some remodeling to the kitchen in preparation to selling our home. I want to replace the counter tops and back splash, paint the cabinets, and paint the kitchen. I don't want replace the kitchen floors. They aren't my cup o joe but they are in good condition.
On the countertops, they are a hideous sea foam green corian. I'm thinking of the lowest costs, highest return options here. I know I can have them resurfaced or do it myself. I could also have them replaced with either butcher block (very cheap from ikea) or another solid material (like granite or quartz). The only issue in replacing them is that the counter tops are glued down to the cabinets. Removing them without damaging the cabinets could be tricky.
I'm looking for any advice on removing the counter tops. Even if I go with granite, I'd like to save myself the money on demolition. The corian is glued to plywood strips that are themselves glued to the top of the cabinets. Any thoughts on how to get this done without damaging the cabinets? At the moment, the only thing I can think of is a sawsall but that can be problematical in small spaces.
Any thoughts on resurfacing? Good idea or bad idea? I'm just looking to sell the house. I would gut the whole thing and start over if I was planning on staying.
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