I recently converted
an old butcher block island into a candy apple green vanity — turned out great!
Oh and I'm so going to paint my 18 year
old butcher block now!
Not exact matches
She sent me this photo of the kitchen in their 100 - year
old farmhouse: She wanted to see
butcher block counters and white subway tiles, and she wanted the space to feel a little more -LSB-...]
This spacious kitchen diner successfully combines
old and new, ticking the boxes with an oversized
butcher's
block made from reclaimed wood, a scrubbed - back farmhouse table and a distressed kitchen dresser.
... and fit so well with the
butcher block counter top that Ben made out of
old 2 × 4's out of walls torn out of the house [isn't that just precious??]
We just re-did two
old (think 70's harvest gold) bathrooms, and found a REALLY
old chinese
butcher block and asian altar table as our vanities.
One island was an
old dresser that we fitted with a
butcher block top.
Character is added to the kitchen with pieces such as the vintage
butcher's
block, tractor stool and
old wooden cupboard.
It is hard to see in the photo but the
old counter tops were
butcher block.
In the living room, our side table is an
old, warped, oiled and worn
butcher's chopping
block.
I wondered if I could use a plain
old poly since that's how I finished my
butcher block maple kitchen table and it looks / wears great.