Peruvian Walnut Countertops are used for many different countertop surfaces, including bar tops, kitchen islands, and tables for commercial and residential use.
Designing Peruvian Walnut Countertops
Woodwork Specialties Co. designed the Peruvian Walnut Wood Bar Top pictured below. This Wood Bar Top includes a Drink Rail. Drink Rails are used to protect the rear of the wood bar countertop from spills. They also provides a suitable space to set glasses and other materials.
Peruvian Walnut Countertops are commonly used for kitchen islands. One of the largest countertops ever made by Grothouse is pictured below, designed by Chervin Woodworks. This top is 2-3/4″ thick x 5 feet wide x 18 feet long. This top was shipped safely from Pennsylvania to Ontario. It weighed about 1,300 pounds. It took every man in the photo to carry the Peruvian Walnut Wood Countertop into the home.
Peruvian Walnut Wood Countertops are used as the entire kitchen island top, but they can also be used as part of the kitchen island. The Peruvian Walnut Countertop seen below is used as a seating and dining area attached to the kitchen island. This modern kitchen was designed by Exquisite Kitchen Design.
The kitchen island seen below was a collaboration with Rutt Custom Cabinetry and Hafele. It includes Hafele’s Frontino Sliding Door Hardware, LED Lighting, Mechanical Lifts, Decorative Hardware and more. The center of the island raises to reveal space for appliances and computers. The Peruvian Walnut Countertops were designed by Jason Artus of Rutt Custom Cabinetry Group.
Peruvian Walnut Wood Countertops can also take form as a Parsons Table. The Peruvian Walnut Parsons Table shown in the picture below was designed by Venegas and Company for this transitional kitchen.
Peruvian Walnut Countertops Facts
Peruvian Walnut is also known as Tropical Walnut or South American Walnut. It originates from Central and South America. Peruvian Walnut can also be used for cabinetry, musical instruments, trimming, and flooring.
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