There are multiple answers regarding the Frequently Asked Question, “What is the most common thickness for wood and butcherblock countertops?”
Teak Countertops
Teak Countertops are popular for use in kitchens and baths. Not only are they beautiful, but one variety is known to contain natural waterproof properties.
Walnut Butcher Block Countertops
Walnut Butcher Block Countertopsare a popular choice for kitchen islands. Grothouse offers two species of Walnut: Peruvian Walnut and American Black Walnut.
Custom Wood Countertops in a Kitchen Designed by John Starck of Showcase Kitchens
This featured kitchen was designed by John Starck of Showcase Kitchens in Long Island New York.
Integrated Butcher Block Countertops for Efficient Food Preparation
Butcher Block countertops by Grothouse can be integrated into the main countertop and routed with finger grips for easy removal.
Innovative Custom Butcher Block Countertops
Professional designers are well known for creating stunning spaces that provide beauty and function. Custom Butcher Block Countertops are de rigueur in any working kitchen