This is the ceramic tile top of our kitchen island. Deb first made the island by combining counter kits from Menard's; then she had me create a plywood surface to cover them. She specified the size she wanted, and I simply provided it. Then she proceeded to do the centerpiece, followed by the surrounding tiles. She used a tile saw, nippers, and grout, basically. The stone for the centerpiece came from Morocco. Once the tiles had set, she used off the shelf trim pieces to do the edge. Once she had all that done, I wired it with a 20-amp dedicated line using ground-fault receptacles so she could run small appliances conveniently; the plugs are out of sight at the rightmost edge of the counter side as you look at it here. Her island design features an indented area for seating at the opposite side. Since this project, I bought a router and router table, and I'm certain that given the opportunity, she'd create the trim herself — she's gotten pretty handy with that thing. For instance, she did all the trim for the stained glass window project in the bath with it. EXIF:
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