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So this is how it looks with the new countertops. We changed out the cabinet pulls to match the new sink hardware, which definitely helped pull it all together.
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The sink is undermounted, color: Mexican Sand. The faucet is the most expensive one C could find! The spray apparatus pulls out of the end of the faucet and has a spring-loaded return mechanism. On this picture the granite coloration is more visible.
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This piece at the entry was a white faux marble previously. Now it coordinates, and is the resting place for our rather large Remington which depicts a bucking horse and rider. Sets the mood right away!
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This is just a closeup shot showing color and pattern detail. Most of the visible "items" that clutter the picture are actually reflections in the granite surface.
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