I live in a house channel 10 years), usually 4bd, 2,5 BA, LR, Dr, Fr, etc. den home w / basement in very good location and excellent school district in the western suburbs. Home is the sixth in 2700 and currently amount to about $ 400K. Most of the houses in the areas still Formica counters (not the constructor does not offer upgrades granite at the time), and although some people from upgrading to granite on its own. Now my kitchen cabinets white, beige walls, dark cherry floors maple roasted, appliances and counters, stainless steel with Formica backsplash separately. Counter style turf was green / blue / gold combination that stopped, and the edge of the wood and parts counter, we have only colored floors. There are a lot of counter – Butler Store (not in the kitchen) The Office of the island in the kitchen walls and two -. Wall and window wall stove along the wall the window, regardless of the backsplash from the back of the wall for some football, and perhaps because of water leakage from my old coffee maker, so we have to make a decision. No other tile on the first floor, with the exception of the fireplace, a creamy porcelain. The rest of the first floor has some of the wood floors and walls the same cream carpet and cream, with the exception of Dunn, and green walls.

I got quotes to replace all with granite counter, and was thinking something like that Tuba, UBA, would run about $ 3.5K with backsplash.

I also got a quote for the removal of backsplash Formica and backsplash tiles in place, will be the minimum from $ 500 to the walls of two straight, if I had to add the Agency, and another $ 450 (including the side walls), If I had to add warehouse Butler, the last $ 400 or so (both office and warehouse Butler along the backsplash. the two sides and the back of the wall) I’m not really about the most likely to the court of the side walls of the office and warehouse Butler, and I think it will be overwhelming , if we remove the backsplash and is not damaged the wall, and I think it may be preferable for the wall on the side of the Office and Butler P …

We have been thinking in the transition to recovery and reduced size, and perhaps in the spring, so I’m not sure whether it makes sense to spend $ 3,500 on the granite – well, UBA Tuba or something everyone likes (maybe Chiari II of Santa Cecilia, or something like that) My guess is that we really will not get? And can come back, but it helps us sell the house faster if we have to choose the right color granite –

If we want cheaper ways, just replace the backsplash ideas? With tiles, any recommendations of options for colors and materials and we just did not have the stove wall and the wall with a corner window of 90 (it is not the only 22 square feet of tile, not so much because of the large window and corner hardware garage). Or? We need also to the region at the kitchen table and a store of Butler? The man, the measures recommended to the Bureau as well, because it is in the kitchen (as opposed to Wall window), but we can store the Butler store The other downside is that I have heard and if we do not backsplash tiles and will be back later to replace him will be a problem -. Can damage the tile when the removal / installation of new counters

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appreciate any ideas, especially from the perspective of real estate.


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