The most common shape is a rectangle, but incorporating unique kitchen island shapes into a design can improve traffic, seating, food prep space and style.
Custom Wood Kitchen Countertop History
Wood kitchen countertop history dates back to the early 1900’s when all things house-related were taken over by an exciting wave of modernization.
Brazilian Cherry Countertops
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
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 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.
Reclaimed Chestnut Wood Countertops
Reclaimed Chestnut Wood Countertops is recycling at its high end finest. It is endorsed by Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED). Reclaimed Wood Countertops exhibit the natural historical aspects of the originality of the wood. The natural historical aspects convey character and create an extremely unique appearance.
Walnut Countertops
Walnut Countertops are one of the most popular countertops. This is because Walnut is noted for its beautiful grain.
What Kind of Backsplash goes with Wood Countertops?
A frequently asked question is, “What kind of backsplash goes with wood countertops?” Our answer to that is, “ANY kind of backsplash!”