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  2. How Much Do Granite Countertops Cost? - AOL

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  4. 35 Designer-Approved Kitchen Cabinet Color Ideas

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    From vibrant blues and greens to sophisticated neutrals, these designer-approved kitchen cabinet paint colors will transcend trends and stand the test of time. 35 Designer-Approved Kitchen Cabinet ...

  5. Countertop - Wikipedia

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    When installed in a kitchen on standard (U.S) wall-mounted base unit cabinets, countertops are typically about 25–26 inches (640–660 millimetres) from front to back and are designed with a slight overhang on the front (leading) edge. This allows for a convenient reach to objects at the back of the countertop while protecting the base ...

  6. Paint - Wikipedia

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    Paint is a material or mixture that, when applied to a solid material and allowed to dry, adds a film-like layer. As art, this is used to create an image or images known as a painting.

  7. Granite - Wikipedia

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    There is some concern that some granite sold as countertops or building material may be hazardous to health. [63] Dan Steck of St. Johns University has stated [64] that approximately 5% of all granite is of concern, with the caveat that only a tiny percentage of the tens of thousands of granite slab types have been tested. Resources from ...

  8. White Mountain art - Wikipedia

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    Thomas Hill (1829–1908) Mount Lafayette in Winter 1870. White Mountain art is the body of work created during the 19th century by over four hundred artists who painted landscape scenes of the White Mountains of New Hampshire in order to promote the region and, consequently, sell their works of art.