I’m excited to feature one of my friends from the blogging world today, Lisa M. Smith from The Decor Girl blog. Lisa and I share birthday’s on November 17th and we were fortunate to both have been chosen for Brizo’s – Fashion Week event with Jason Wu back in February.
Today, Lisa showcases her highlights of what she saw at this year’s Kitchen and Bath Industry show which I couldn’t attend, as I was in NYC for the Sandra Lee event. So I was excited to hear that Lisa wanted to share some of her great finds with my readers!
A couple of weeks ago while attending the annual Kitchen and Bath Industry Show (KBIS) I nearly tripped over myself as my body was cruising the aisles and my eyes felt the magnetic pull of a new product at the Formica booth. As a designer my search for innovative, new and cool was complete but unexpected, in a booth about laminate countertops.
Solid granite or stone countertops are not inexpensive and can be too costly for many homes and downright inappropriate for others. However, with the new Ideal Edge™ from Formica the look is now available at a fraction of the cost.
Ideal Edge™ eliminates the dreaded brown line so often the key identifier of a laminate countertop. Plus, contractors can finally achieve an attractive finished edge on all sides. By using either the Ogee or Bullnose edge, laminate has just been elevated to a whole new level.
But wait there’s more…
Homeowners have often balked when contractors use a mitered corner. So Formica also introduced 5 new colors to their 180FX line of laminates, available only through contractors, (seen in the first pic and below) which mimic the visual graining and life of a full granite slab. Yep, this means they come in sizes up to 5’ x 12’.
Dolce Vita 180FX Bullnose
Visually one can’t tell the difference unless you are up close and personal and looking for it. These new options bring laminate into the current century and allow homeowners options beyond what was once unaffordable.
Blanca Luna 180FX Bullnose
Silver Travertine with Ogee edge
Formica has provided stylish and upscale options for the homeowner on a limited budget looking to update their kitchen or bath for their own use or resale. Now one can do a respectable remodel at a fraction of the cost.
This new Formica gives granite a run for its money without running away with yours!
Other than the first and third image, all images are courtesy of Formica Corporation.
Lisa M. Smith is an interior designer, color maven and artist shares the design world with you. Interiors involve textures and layers, so does her blog – The Decor Girl. Join her there where she talks about color, interiors, architecture, art, cars, fashion, travel and what ever else seems interesting at the moment. You can follow Lisa on Twitter – @TheDecorGirl
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