The counters are granite, in a color called Ubatuba. Black with dark grey undertones and copper-brass flecks (the flecks remind me of the gold flakes in Goldschläger...hmmm). We chose double-radius edges, so they're squared off and just slightly rounded on top and bottom.
The sink looks amazing--gigantic in comparison to our old one! And deep too because of the extra inch from undermounting. I'm looking forward to the seamlessness of the undermounting--it looks so sleek and it'll be so easy to clean!
On to the photos. Shiny, shiny! I am still not getting over the full length of the counter shown here. Also, take a look at the microwave, which Brian installed yesterday. Looks great with the matching oven!

The classic kitchen shot, now with counters. You can also see the new dishwasher, which Brian slid in today. We chose a Bosch Evolution dishwasher. It's one of the most highly rated by Consumer Reports, and also scores high for being super quiet. We've been told we won't even hear it when it's running! Can't wait to find out (and neither can all my dirty dishes).

Here you can see the shallow, shelf-like counter, wrapping into an extra-deep one with a raised shelf (made of the same granite) at the back. We'll put a couple kitchen appliances back there. Ray did a great job of maximizing the space left after removing the door to the stairwell. His designs turned out wonderfully!


While the countertops were going in, Brian worked on putting in the railing he'd been building. I'd found a few photos online of some styles I liked, mostly Mission, and Brian designed and built it, staining the wood to match both the mahogany trim we have throughout the house as well as the new cabinets in the kitchen.

Here's the final product! It turned out far better than any of the pictures I'd sent Brian as ideas. I'm thrilled with the design of it and feel lucky to have such a beautiful piece in our house! I particularly love the design of the little crossbars in the middle.
