You can find out all the FAQ
about the wood counters here!
I have had quite a few readers recently ask
me about my wood counters in my old house and if they were difficult to take care of.
Why am I not a stickler
about wood counters since I loved them so much in the old kitchen?
Not exact matches
Everything
about this kitchen is so beautiful and different — the grain of the
wood cabinets, the black
counter and backsplash, the single shelf, that gorgeous range hood — but the overall effect is quite minimal.
You'll find African teak
wood floors, Italian marble
counters and two great rooms, providing THE perfect vacation home for family, golf retreats, girls getaways, or just
about any reason you can think of to come to «At Last»!
So much to love
about this cottage kitchen... subway tile,
wood counters, open shelves, the lighting, farmhouse sink, red barstools?
If you are worried
about high water usage, the
wood top can be removed and stone fabricators can create a solid slab
counter top that is the exact dimensions as the existing top.
Thank you Melissa, I have always admired
wood counter tops, and have thought
about them for my home, but I would want to break up the
wood with another surface and my kitchen is not conducive for that.
I just cut up
about 200 magazines, saving good inspiration pics and recipes, and came across a lot of kitchens with white cupboards and natural
wood counters, but I haven't heard much
about natural
wood counters in blogs.
While I adored my
wood counters at my old house and thought
about doing them again here, in this house I have already had
wood floors.
Her favorite thing
about having
wood counters is that if they get damaged or burned, you can just sand the marks out, and reseal.
So much to adore
about you... your cottage kitchen... subway tile,
wood counters, open shelves, the lighting, farmhouse sink, red barstools?
It appears the
wood floors throughout the house were lightened, a brand new and nearly all white kitchen was installed with thickly veined slab marble
counter tops and a vintage range, and just
about every interior surface and architectural detail, including most window frames and the tile floors in the circular foyer and staircase, has been slathered in crisp white paint that we can all be certain will flabbergast a persnickety architectural preservationist or two.
Everything
about it — the
wood floors,
wood ceiling, new pantry, white cabinets,
wood counters and open shelves.
Floods of memories
about how awful sanding is -LCB- from hours of sanding our concrete
counters and kitchen cabinets -RCB- came back but I suffered through and sanded it down to the bare
wood.