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How to Choose the Best Butcher Block Countertops For Your Kitchen

The best butcher block countertops are made from solid wood like maple. Maple has a hardness of 1450 on the Janka hardness scale, which makes it one of the sturdiest woods to make butcher block countertop. Maple has been utilized in making many different things from furniture to bowling pins. If you want to know more about maple and other hardwoods, then read on to learn how you can get the best quality at a reasonable price.

Walnut is the best butcher block countertops that money can buy. Walnut comes in a variety of shades including white, light brown and dark brown. Walnut wood is usually employed to make cabinet doors because of its inherent durability and stain resistance. If you are looking for a wood that is both durable and beautiful, then you should consider using walnut.

Another wood that can help you achieve the best butcher block countertops is birch. Because of its fine quality, this wood is commonly used to build exterior shutters and fireplaces. When used to build a kitchen interior design, birch wood makes a great material for an accent wall. This wood is also great for use on the flooring in your kitchen, since it is resistant to stains and wears very well.

Oak has always been known as the best butcher block countertops available. Its natural color makes it perfect for use on the countertop. If you choose to use oak in your kitchen, you can be assured that it will last a very long time due to its natural resins. In fact, oak is now being used to build floors for restaurants and other interior design projects. It is easy to cut and sand and the wood has natural oil that seals it. Although oak does not age well, it is still one of the best woods to use on your kitchen countertops because it offers a high level of durability.

However, there are some things that make oak one of the worst materials for use on your kitchen. First of all, you need to be very careful when cleaning up oak kitchen countertops as the wood can react with acidic substances in your dishwater or other water sources. If you use an acidic substance, the wood can start to turn black. Since the beauty of American cherry butcher blocks is what makes it so desirable, this side of the wood is usually left untreated and unfinished.

If you have a bar in your kitchen, you can add a nice wooden barstool to your kitchen island. If you want a butcher-block countertop that matches the rest of your bar or kitchen space, this will be a nice complement to the wood. This is especially true if you have a wooden or metal barstool next to your island. In fact, an old wooden coat stand or a wall mounted coat rack are two great accessories for a butcher block countertop.

A good idea for a kitchen island is to use solid wood countertops along with the butcher block counters. This way the two countertops compliment each other and make a kitchen island look much more integrated with the rest of your home. The benefit of using solid wood over laminate or composite woods is the natural aging of the wood. If you leave your wood just sitting, it will begin to look dull over time. On the other hand, wood floors help to keep your cooking space fresh and presentable.

Some people prefer to use maple countertops over other types. They feel that maple countertops add a sense of elegance and class to any kitchen. Maple is a hardwood and has unique grain patterns that provide unique characteristics. It will take some time to learn how to properly take care of a maple countertop but you can do it. Maple countertops are available at many home improvement stores.

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