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-...]
I had never
seen your butcher block counter top one, and I am so going to steal....
Not exact matches
Now that I
see your beautiful
butcher block counters you have me thinking otherwise.
Second, and I'm sorry if this has already been asked and I didn't
see the reply, but could you tell me what you finished / sealed your
butcher block with?
love the whole room, but excited to
see that you've used the
butcher block countertops from ikea... we are finishing our basement and plan to use them there.
The
butcher block countertop area was one of my favorite things to
see come together.
It is hard to
see in the photo but the old counter tops were
butcher block.
I'll be anxiously waiting to
see how your project turns out as I've been looking for idea of
butcher block too.
So when I
saw this kitchen island that is handmade and had the
butcher block counters I knew that it must be shared simply because of how functional it is with added counter space and storage.
After
seeing your kitchen, we are leaning toward
butcher block counter tops and white cabinets in our downstairs nook (it's not really a kitchen as you can't cook but it has everything else).
I've
seen several types of
butcher block counter material (in fact I even have IKEA's
butcher block counters in our basement apartment) and Craft Art's are BY FAR the best.
I had
butcher block counters in the 70s and I forgot how much I loved them until I just
saw your kitchen > Love the sink... I want one!!
All of the things we didn't want to
see seemed to disappear into the dark lower half, and things we did want to
see, like our perfectly white and mismatched dishes, were displayed in lath - clad cabinets or on
butcher -
block countertops.