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Choosing Your 60 Butcher Block Countertop

Is wood kitchen countertop the right material for my kitchen? There are many factors to consider when choosing wood kitchen countertops. Wood kitchen countertops have been around for years. They are extremely popular due to their high quality, durable and low cost. Read on to discover the top 3 benefits of using wood kitchen countertops.

Wood kitchen countertops enhance the beauty of your kitchen. In addition to adding value to your home, wood countertops also enhance the overall look of your kitchen. If you already have a full stainless steel kitchen, a butcher-block countertop may provide more value to your kitchen than a full stainless steel top. An extra backslash is even available.

Traditional wood kitchen countertops can be beautiful and durable. They can be hand crafted by a wood artisan, crafted into a work of art, or custom ordered to fit the decor of your kitchen. These woods vary from oak, mahogany, maple, cherry and birch. Popular types include pine, ash, maple, cherry, beech, poplar, oak and cherry.

Natural wood is probably the most environmentally friendly wood choice. This type of wood can be harvested from sustainable forests around the world. In addition, by using sustainable wood, you are reducing the use of valuable forest resources. So, if you’re thinking about installing a wood kitchen countertop, it’s definitely an environmentally sound decision.

Cherry wood is another popular wood used for countertops. Cherry wood adds a unique grain to the wood, and has a gorgeous natural stain. Cherry wood also goes well with other wood kitchen countertops and is often sold in a quarter-sawn board cut that producing an elegant finished product. This type of wood is slightly more expensive than many other types of wood.

Hickory is well known for being hard wearing and durable. It’s a great choice for a wood kitchen countertop, as well as one that add a unique grain to the wood. Because of this, hickory is commonly used for cabins, old country homes, and for stables where it provides strength and durability. However, it is slightly more expensive than some of the other types of wood kitchen countertop.

A major consideration when choosing a wood kitchen countertop is the stain. Many wood slab manufacturers produce stains specifically for use on the butcher block. These stains add an attractive reddish tint to the wood, making it easier to match the decor of your other kitchen appliances and cabinets. In addition, they can make your countertop appear to have more texture because the natural grains in wood will be visible even when the slab is not painted. These stains can be found at most hardware stores and home improvement stores.

Another alternative to using wood slabs is a wood veneer. These look very similar to wood but cost about half the price. They are constructed from particleboard covered in a medium density fiberboard. Unlike wood countertops, veneers cannot be sanded or stained. However, there are particleboard veneers that can be sanded and stained, and are more affordable than slabs. If you choose this option, be sure to choose a wood that suits your style and your lifestyle.

To achieve a smooth surface on your countertop, using wood slabs is a good idea, but not necessary. You can also opt for metal countertops that look just like wood slabs except they do not have the grainy appearance of wood slabs. These countertops are durable, easy to clean and maintain, and look just like wood butcher block countertops.

Another alternative for wood kitchen countertop is stainless steel. This choice is a popular choice due to its low cost and high strength. Like wood, stainless steel countertops can be stained or painted. These countertops are available at most hardware stores and home improvement centers.

Finally, countertop options that do not include wood slabs are available. These include stone, tile and other synthetic materials. Though not as strong as wood kitchen countertop, stone can be very attractive. Stone is also extremely affordable, which makes it a popular choice.

No matter what material you decide on for your new kitchen countertop, you should choose slabs that complement your kitchen design. Since most countertops are rectangular in shape, you will want your slabs to match this common design. You will find that the color of your countertop may be affected by the fabric you choose for your countertop. Darker fabrics will tend to darken the appearance of your countertop, while lighter fabrics may add a lighter sheen to your countertop. If you are considering purchasing a fabric countertop, be sure you know what type of fabric will compliment your kitchen design.

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