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    Dale
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    Cool Coming Together!

    Thanks for the kind comments!

    The flooring was finished today, and the perimeter countertop and sink will be installed on Sunday!

    Presently, my only concern is the finished natural hickory floors will take away too much from the island and cabinets... I really must hold my opinion until the stainless appliances are installed!

    Dale

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    I don’t think the natural hickory floors would take away from your island and cabinets. I think it’s a great finish as it will give you a nice balance between the floor and cabinets.

    You must be so excited your project is nearing completion!

    I cannot wait to see the finished project!
    Kinga

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    Smile Complete

    We are pleased with the final result, see link below for completed project photos:


    http://www.daleclarksmith.com/Other/...755170_xdbsnTT


    Thanks for all the good information!

    Dale

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    Dale,

    When I look at this STUNNING kitchen the first word that comes to my mind is “elegance”! WOW. You completely maximized the space and the design is flawless. I absolutely love how you used the same stone for your island and full backsplash. It’s a perfect combination that ties in the space wonderfully. The richness of the dark colors looks amazing against the light floors because it provides a perfect balance in the space.

    GREAT, GREAT JOB! I would love to have a kitchen like this- I’m completely blown away.

    Super job!
    Kinga

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    Dale
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    After a Year

    Still loving the kitchen!

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    Dale,

    That's wonderful! Keep in mind that it may be time to reseal the stone to keep it stain resistant! We recommend to reseal once a year.

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