We built countertops out of scrap plywood to the exact dimensions of the old granite.
We made the edges thicker by adding a little brick moulding beneath the plywood.
I also added a waterfall edge on the peninsula and I LOVE how it turned out. The first coat of concrete though, I didn't quite use enough black powder.
It turns out about a 1/4 cup to every two cups of concrete is just the right amount.
I used the same exact approach that I used in my laundry room, but this time I used a more expensive food-safe sealer. This stuff is pretty hard core. So far it's been worth every penny! I only needed about half of the bottle for several applications, so I think it's actually a pretty good value.
At sort of the last minute I had a change of heart about the shelving. I had wanted to use a taller series of three or four shelves, but I couldn't get this image from Remodelista out of my mind. I think the single, lower sleek shelf is just perfect here.
So we built a little backsplash and I used a pine board to make a shelf that I also layered in concrete.
You've certainly got my attention...can't wait to see the finished project!
ReplyDeleteno wonder you were inspired by the remodelista pic - it's gorjuss.
ReplyDeleteCannot wait to see more!!!
ReplyDeleteLove! I recently did my first project with Ardex, a concrete floor in my sunroom - it was so satisfying and is so, so pretty! I would love to try tinting Ardex also...!
ReplyDeleteI await with bated breath Jenny! Don't keep us in suspense too long!! ;)
ReplyDeleteYay! Love the details in this post.
ReplyDeleteI have loved many of your projects. But this is one of my favorites! And I love the idea do the low shelf - I have that very image from Remodelista saved. I get far too much dust in my house to store on open shelves. But one low shelf for everyday essentials seems perfect!
ReplyDeleteI've been looking all over for a black concrete tint tutorial - thank you!!
ReplyDeleteAwesome progress shots! I can't wait for more!!
ReplyDeleteIt's looking GREAT, Jenny! So exciting to see it coming together. But what a tease. ;-) Can't wait to see the final product!
ReplyDeleteThis is awesome! I wish I had thought to think about tinting our Ardex counters in the kitchen. I'm not 100% in love with the final color as the sealer really darkened it. Did you think this sealer changed the color at all? Although I guess it was hard to tell with black.
ReplyDeleteVery timely as I'm considering concrete counters for our condo and was holding off because I wanted black!
ReplyDeleteI can't wait to see the final pictures. I love how you've come up with some really creative budget friendly ways to make the kitchen into something that is more your style until you can do a full renovation down the line.
ReplyDeleteHow hard is it to do this? Do you need a team to help? It looks difficult but is really pretty!
ReplyDeleteThis looks great! I didn't know it was so easy to work with concrete! It's so smart of you to do a trial on the dark countertops before you commit. Though, I think you'll be really happy with them. Can't wait to see the finished product!
ReplyDeleteIncredible! I love all the choices you're making - including the concrete color and that single shelf. I've been wondering about whether it's possible to tint the feather finish, and I'm really excited to see that it is. I recently made a backsplash for my laundry room using Ardex - it's here if you'd like to see:
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Thanks for being a constant source of inspiration Jenny!
Oh, wow! This is looking amazing. So glad you have already said goodbye to the granite. It was a bummer.
ReplyDeleteI'm just going to say it: Girl. You have got some big balls. And I mean that in the best way ever! You just go for it. I can't wait to see how this turns out!
ReplyDeleteAmazing! Do you think this could be done over granite counters (I have the same hideous ones that you had)? Or is removing the granite and using plywood better? I consider you an expert. :)
ReplyDeleteJenny - I love it and can't wait to see the final product!
ReplyDeleteI'm so excited to see how this turns out. I've been anxiously awaiting the reveal!
ReplyDeleteLove Ardex!! I had to wait 4 weeks for the brushed brass Dolin hardware--so worth the wait.
ReplyDeleteCan't wait for the reveal! I have no idea how you manage with kids and the rest of life. You're one super human
This looks awesome!! I can't wait to see it all finished and put together!
ReplyDeleteA comment on soapstone - we put in soapstone counters a few years ago and while I *love* the look of them, I'm not sure I'd make the same choice if I had to do it over again. It's REALLY soft (as in, if a jar of spices falls out of a cupboard onto the counter, it makes a dent. Or if I drop a plastic plate on it from a few inches, it makes a dent. Or if someone sets a pot down too hard, it makes a dent). I'm clumsy and also have kids, so a few years in, we have quite a lot of divots and scratches on the surface and along the edges. It's not a big deal to me - I'm ok with the wear as kind of the patina of a well-used kitchen - but I wonder if it will be an issue for future buyers if we ever sell the house?
I love how they are turning out. WE are about to start doing just the grey feathered finish on our old kitchen benchtops.
ReplyDeleteJust a question though - how did you go about doing the waterfall edges? Im completely baffled, but I would love to do the same thing!!!
This is genius. Life changing!
ReplyDeleteI love the way this looks. I was planning to tint concrete for our countertops too. We're a ways away from that because we won't be moving for another three months. I'm eager to see how this all turns out and how it holds up.
ReplyDeleteyou are the biggest enabler and I LOVE IT!!!!!!! :) the hubs and i have been going over our reno plans for the kitchen to just get us by and this was on our list. it looks so awesome! can't wait to see if finished!!
ReplyDeleteI would be inclined to do the concrete again when you renovate your kitchen it looks awesome :)
ReplyDeleteWow that's great!!! You keep intriguing me with this feather finish! I must try it. Next kitchen considering actually making full on concrete bench tops, but this idea is definitely a bit easier! Love the waterfall :)
ReplyDeleteVery interested in seeing how the countertops come out. I would love to do this with mine but worry about the durability? Can the concrete be tinted any color? Off to do more research.....
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