How Do You Estimate The Cost Of Butcher Block Countertops?
Butcher Block countertops are solid wood and can be made of a variety of woods including: maple, cherry, ash, and oak. The checker board pattern, often seen in butcher block, is achieved by using a combination of different types of woods. Butcher block is a great material to use in areas of the kitchen where there’s a lot of chopping, but it is not the best choice to use in areas of high moisture like around the sink and dishwasher. A popular and practical use of butcher block is as the top surface for a stationary or a mobile island. Following the steps in this article you’ll learn how to estimate the cost of butcher block countertops for your home First, measure the length of the counter in inches. Be sure to measure to the wall and not to the backsplash for an accurate measurement. For example, we will use a length of 96 inches. Next, measure the width of counters in inches. Be sure to include in your measurement the overhang that extends beyond the base cabinet. For example, we wil