The Cloud River quartz slab is a really nice option too…it’s more subtle and feels more mature in some way.Īnd of course I also liked the black honed granite. My favorites in the stone were this Bianco Carrara….of course □ The first thing I thought when I saw it was….oh man, my instagrams would look so good with this as the background! ha! Most quartz runs about $50-$60 per square foot and they have it for $18-$28. It’s crazy awesome.Īnd since Floor & Decor has a price guarantee, you can’t find the same item for less. ![]() That’s virtually unheard of in any other store. Can we just take that in for a minute? You can leave the store and come home WITH A QUARTZ SLAB TO PUT IN YOUR KITCHEN RIGHT NOW. They carry these quartz and granite options….SO PRETTY. ![]() I knew that we were shopping for butcher block, but I had to stop in and see their stone options too…. Oh and classrooms….ya know, for free how-to-tile classes □ So when we went, we headed straight to the countertop section to check out their selection. There is even a section that has a designers waiting for you to come talk to them and help you in the shopping process. I broke it all down for you guys last year when we got a tour of the new store. The great part is that the stores are broken into sections….decorative tiles, floor tiles, laminates, hardwood and countertops. And it can totally be shocking to the system….I know I was thrilled to be in such a huge place filled to the brim with tons of options but I can see how it could be overwhelming to some people. Floor & Decor is like the Sam’s Club of tile, stone, flooring, laminate and countertops. ![]() Then a new giant store was built near the Mall of Georgia and now I make any excuse possible to go. So I know that some folks are like what? What is a Floor & Decor? And a couple years ago I would have said the same thing. It was back to one of my favorite places…. In the original plan, we had said butcher block all the way….but we really had not picked it out or bought our pieces yet. Okay…so we are headed back into the Pedraza kitchen where we reworked walls, we installed gorgeous two toned cabinetry, laid some really family friendly tile in a herringbone pattern and now we are ready for countertops. Are you guys ready for a big juicy DIY post? Because you are gonna feel as full as Thanksgiving second helpings after this one. Disclaimer – This is a sponsored post by Floor & Decor.
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