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SamReu said:We live in craftsman bungalow, a creaky old pile of lumber built in 1922
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The only time we disagreed with the builder was when he suggested black marble countertops. No, we said. We want some plastic covering (read that: Formica) that would be comparable to the countertops the first homeowners put in.
A 1922 house would not have had Formica countertops
or any plastic covering, would it? It would have had tile or wood, no?
That would have been in keeping with the craftsman/arts and crafts
aesthetic. I realize Formica was already invented,
but didn't really become popular
till the 1940s. I expect most of us associate it with the 50s
when it became truly popular.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Formica_(plastic)
That said, I chose not to use tile because it's harder to
keep clean.