How to Identify High Quality Wood

How to Identify High Quality Wood

Identifying high quality wood can be difficult with many furniture pieces looking great in the store, only to prove cheap once you use them over time.

African Mahogany Countertops

African Mahogany Countertops

African Mahogany Countertops by Grothouse African Mahogany Countertops have a natural stunning color, but also stain and polish well. African Mahogany Countertops are designed in various ways.

Brazilian Cherry Countertops

Brazilian Cherry Countertops

Brazilian Cherry Countertops by Grothouse Brazilian Cherry Countertops are one of the hardest wood surfaces available. They have a strong resistance to scratches and dings, making great countertops for any room in your home.

Cherry Kitchen Countertops

Cherry Kitchen Countertops

cherry_wood_counter-300x300 Grothouse American Cherry Kitchen Countertops darken to a deep red brown color over time, a natural color that is notorious in today’s kitchen designs.

Maple Wood Countertops

Maple Wood Countertops

Maple Wood CountertopsMaple Wood Countertops are extremely popular in today’s kitchens. This is because they have an excellent resistance to abrasion and wear, are typically light in color, and are very easy to incorporate into any design.

Distressed Wood Countertops

Distressed Wood Countertops

grothouse_cherry_wood_countertopDistressed Wood Countertops are the perfect component for those trying to achieve a rustic, old-world feel in their home.

Grothouse Beech Wood Countertops

Grothouse Beech Wood Countertops

Grothouse Beech Wood CountertopsGrothouse Beech Wood Countertops are typically light in color. Their light color is very comforting, giving them the ability to compliment any space, any style.