Yesterday I showed off my “new” kitchen counter tops, courtesy of Giani Granite!
Giani Granite has generously offered to provide one of my readers with a kit of their own! They have six different color options to choose from, and each can have multiple different looks (click on the links to see some of the other shades).
There’s Sicilian Sand (my choice):
Bombay Black (Gail @ My Repurposed Life reviewed this one):
Chocolate Brown (I almost picked this one):
Plus there’s Roma Red, Emerald Green, and Sapphire Blue!
Each kit comes with a primer/base coat and three mineral accent colors, plus the polyurethane top coat and the rollers and sponges necessary for application. An instructional DVD is also included, BUT there are more helpful videos available on-line. Don’t miss them like I did!!
Note: Each kit is supposed to cover 35 sq. ft. However, one kit covered my 45 sq. ft. kitchen, if you don’t count the extra polyurethane I used trying to get the “perfect” finish.
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There are 4 ways to enter the giveaway! Leave a separate comment for each one.
- Leave a comment telling me which color you would choose! Please leave your e-mail address if it isn’t linked up to your account!
- “Like” Giani Granite on Facebook and tell them Red Hen Home sent you! Come back here and leave me a comment telling me you did.
- Facebook, blog, or tweet about the giveaway, and leave me a comment telling me you did.
- If you follow Red Hen Home, leave a comment telling me you do for an extra entry!
Good luck! Giveaway will close Monday, December 26, 2011, at 9 p.m. MST. Winner will be chosen via random number generator.
206 comments:
«Oldest ‹Older 201 – 206 of 206Love how beautiful your counters look! I think the Sicilian would look beautiful in my kitchen too!
As much as I like the bombay black, that rich sicilian sand color you chose is making me think twice! Thanks for the opporunity to win a kit!
I'm a follower too! :)
Sicilian sand also! I have almost the same cabinets. Also subscribed and now getting ready to like on facebook!!! thank you!
Love it
Ok, so some time has passed now, what can you tell us about the condition of the counters? I'd consider this but I need a medium term solution (a few years) not just a short 1 or 2 year solution.
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