I know we've had this discussion several times over the years, but I would like to revisit as it seems there are new products coming to market all the time. Considering that Windmistress is turning 30 and will no longer fetch a king's ransom, cost is a consideration in redoing her counters. I have looked at tile [too heavy and I'm not thrilled with grout joints on a boat], real and faux granite, [also too heavy, costly and difficult to work with], man-made countertops [too costly and the colors and patterns of the lighter stuff did not rock my boat], and wood [gorgeous, but discouraged by maintenance and heat resistance issues]. This brings me back to modern laminates. These now have beautiful and rich looking colors and patterns, even textures, and are relatively easier to work with. I am told, however, that whatever is added for texture to the soup that ultimately becomes the laminate is not immune to long term exposure to moisture or water.
All feedback is appreciated.
All feedback is appreciated.