Grothouse Beech Wood Countertops are typically light in color. Their light color is very comforting, giving them the ability to compliment any space, any style.
Grothouse Wood Countertop Arcs
Wood Countertop Arcs are a common feature for today’s kitchen islands. Arcs and curves add distinctive functional design to wood countertops.
Endgrain Wood Countertops
Endgrain Wood Countertops are commonly known as Butcher Blocks. Butcher Blocks are the absolute best surface for an attractive food preparation area.
Kitchen Island Countertop on This Old House®
Grothouse has had the honor of crafting a kitchen island countertop for the This Old House® renovation of an 1872 Italianate in the historic Boston suburb of Arlington.
Iroko Countertops
Iroko Countertops are often used as a substitute for Teak Countertops. They are extremely light in color when initially manufactured, but quickly darken to a honey brown color.
Peruvian Walnut Countertops
Peruvian Walnut Countertops are used for many different countertop surfaces, including bar tops, kitchen islands, and tables for commercial and residential use.