BrandonBellrose
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Funny that you mentioned Corian, I owned two different Corian countertop businesses for ten years. One in San Juan Capistrano, Ca the other in Durango, Colorado. Wife and I are burned out on Corian, Granite, and with all the metal framing we felt that stainless would feel to industrial cold. Both Granite and Marble have natural fissures and have a tendency to crack way to easy with the way I drive. ( I learned the hard way ). We felt the modern high gloss birch walls we are installing, mixed with white oak counters/floors would warm up the aged blackened steel framing. We are not going to cover up the framing, the wood in both cases will be inlayed into the steel framing allowing the steel to be enjoyed in a (steam punk “modern rustic”) way. We wanted to be different, hopefully this turns out. Using the m109a3 van body with its old school looks, I felt i needed to pay respect to that feeling by designing rustic.Pretty! With so many materials available, why Oak? Not stainless, Corian, marble/granite veneer?
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