I am looking at replacing my inlaid tile countertops with granite. My cabinets are painted and have a wooden painted molding that are painted the same color as the cabinets .I have a breakfast bar and a boxed window and both have a 4" thick painted bull nose that are painted the same as the cabinets. I am having trouble deciding if I should remove the 4" thick bull nose and the molding or leave them as I really like the look of the thick bull nose. If I get granite I do not think it would be possible to leave the existing bull nose and molding. I was wondering if there is a product like granite that could be inserted and leave the existing wood trim or would it make the kitchen outdated. I do want to leave the existing floor as it runs throughout the dining area and the front hallway of our house. I am also having a hard time deciding the correct color of granite to go with the floor. Any suggestions would be most helpful.
Karl McCoy
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