As I'm in the planning stages of renovating (restoring) the kitchen of my 1922 Manhattan apartment, I'm trying to remain as close as possible to the original pre-Deco/Arts and Crafts period.
I've already decided on linoleum floor tile (white and pale yellow checkerboard), with floor-to-ceiling white subway tile (with black tile trim) for the walls and backsplashes. I don't have the original wood cabinets; I have "traditional" white cabinets that were newly-installed seven years ago when the apartment was gut renovated, which I really like and intend to keep, since they're virtually brand-new (I can't bear to throw away anything that's still new!) and besides I like how they look anyway.
The countertop, however, is dark green marble-look laminate. It looks quite sharp with the white cabinets, but for my taste, very impractical; I don't like dark countertops to begin with, and patterned/marbled dark countertops in particular, since they hide crumbs and spills (and the random creepy-crawly thing, which is always a hazard in New York City apartments). I like to be able to see *everything* on my food prep areas, down to the last micron.
I'd like the countertops to be a pale yellow. After looking at the exhaustive array of countertop options available today (and I don't mind paying a pretty penny for something I like), I've actually come to the conclusion that I really like laminate for its virtually zero-maintenance.
However, I've been seeing a lot of people online extolling the virtues of LINOLEUM countertops, which were pretty much standard until laminate was developed in the '50s.
Does anyone have linoleum countertops, or experience with them? What do you think?
I've already decided on linoleum floor tile (white and pale yellow checkerboard), with floor-to-ceiling white subway tile (with black tile trim) for the walls and backsplashes. I don't have the original wood cabinets; I have "traditional" white cabinets that were newly-installed seven years ago when the apartment was gut renovated, which I really like and intend to keep, since they're virtually brand-new (I can't bear to throw away anything that's still new!) and besides I like how they look anyway.
The countertop, however, is dark green marble-look laminate. It looks quite sharp with the white cabinets, but for my taste, very impractical; I don't like dark countertops to begin with, and patterned/marbled dark countertops in particular, since they hide crumbs and spills (and the random creepy-crawly thing, which is always a hazard in New York City apartments). I like to be able to see *everything* on my food prep areas, down to the last micron.
I'd like the countertops to be a pale yellow. After looking at the exhaustive array of countertop options available today (and I don't mind paying a pretty penny for something I like), I've actually come to the conclusion that I really like laminate for its virtually zero-maintenance.
However, I've been seeing a lot of people online extolling the virtues of LINOLEUM countertops, which were pretty much standard until laminate was developed in the '50s.
Does anyone have linoleum countertops, or experience with them? What do you think?