Mess leads to new counter tops
With age comes neglect. With neglect comes messiness. With messiness comes the need to redesign and replace. It’s like what we do in the US with our cars — as they age they become dumping grounds. As they grow filthy we clean and restore less and less. Instead we replace. The initial thought to purchase is couched in terms of desire, but as the potential costs begin to become realities, we change the language to focus on the investment. So at what point in the consideration process does the shift happen? And what underlying language speaks to the underlying need, namely that we want something new and lovely?
Kansas


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