The March edition of Midwest Living featured a butcherblock checkerboard countertop as part of a feature on a vibrant, creative kitchen design. The countertop, which was paired with a painted yellow hutch, softened the stainless steel and granite used throughout the rest of the kitchen. Finished with a food-grade mineral oil, the counter could also be used for food preparation.
Become a Grothouse dealer to offer your clients the best in innovative wood surfaces.
We look forward to working together and building a successful partnership. Applicants will need to purchase samples in order to become an official dealer of Grothouse products. The cost is $800 for solid wood samples and $800 for Anvil™ samples.
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