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Breeya Shade on Instagram: "Yes, I painted granite and no I do not regret it 😄  These brown counters were so hard to not only keep clean, but hard to keep looking clean as well. My ultimate plan is to one day replace them completely but until we can save enough $$ this paint does the job! I used @rustoleum marble countertop kit but didn’t attempt to do marble veins because I know myself well enough to know that I wouldn’t like the faux marble look.   Then I moved onto flooring using my FAVORITE peel and stick tiles from @wallpops! They were kind enough to gift them to me and to be honest, I fan-girled a bit. They are so high quality while being an affordable price and honestly, I might not even replace the old flooring at all after installing these peel and stick tiles. They’re so beautif Brown Marble Granite Countertops, Painted Stone Countertops, Blue And White Kitchen Countertops, Epoxy Granite Countertop, How To Paint Granite Countertops Diy, Painting Quartz Countertops, How To Change Bathroom Countertop, Giani Marble Countertop Paint Kit, Kitchen Granite Countertops Brown

Breeya Shade on Instagram: "Yes, I painted granite and no I do not regret it 😄 These brown counters were so hard to not only keep clean, but hard to keep looking clean as well. My ultimate plan is to one day replace them completely but until we can save enough $$ this paint does the job! I used @rustoleum marble countertop kit but didn’t attempt to do marble veins because I know myself well enough to know that I wouldn’t like the faux marble look. Then I moved onto flooring using my…

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When my husband and I were researching our kitchen renovation a couple years ago, marble countertops were the clear frontrunner, but we were nervous about the inevitable etching. So we paid visits to every marble-topped bar and marble-furnished ice cream parlor we could find, cocking our heads to the side, peering down long polished surfaces to examine the damage left by countless drippy glasses and plates of spaghetti. We ended up with marble and we’re very happy with it.

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