To answer Mark's question:
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posted by Mark
Jon, I'm excited to see how the kerdi board counters turn out. I've been wanting to do some. Looks nice. What's the edge, brushed bronze 2"? Can't tell. Post some close ups when done.
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Mark, I can see myself doing a lot more countertop projects. I have really enjoyed this one, keeps me off my knees and yes the knees need rest. Too damn many floors this past year. This one was a challenge cause no support there for the span, and the angles. Had to make sure I got all the right rondec CT pieces ordered and corners, outside corners, etc. Used a 135 degree inside corner but had to cut the leg off the one side.
To answer your question the finish is
Brushed Nickel and the profile is 1 1/2", the CT mates with the k-board nicely, and lightweight. You need a good chop saw too ta cut the CT profiles, you won't get the accuracy you need with a grinder or hacksaw and it would take too long.
Wow, some really nice stuff here. Don't want to leave anyone out.
Scott, awesome work on those floors. As I mentioned before the pinwheel is one a my favorite patterns all time to do on a floor. In the pic with the stature in where you can see the tile go all the way up past the doorway, looks really cool. Looks like a deck a cards unfolding. I woulda thought that statue woulda been of you with all that work you did. Maybe they are in the process of having that one made, and it will be displayed out front.
Jeff, more detailed work there, very nice. Corners are most impressive, I haven't had a corner like that yet to tile around but now I know how to do it
Mark, another neat project. Yes doing the extra little things are what make it finished and yes you don't mind it after all the referrals. I like the mosaic insert deco too, take that away and it would be plain. Carrying the tile across the deco is a nice effect
Pooky yes you need a new camera but I like that pic, even though it looks a lil distorted it really looks cool. Awesome work by the way