Butcher Block Co. countertops are available in the four most popular North American hardwoods - Rock Maple, American Cherry, Black Walnut and Red Oak – plus 11 other equally spectacular species: Ash, Beech, Birch, Brazilian Cherry, Hickory, Knotty Alder, Knotty Pine, Mahogany, Poplar, Spanish Cedar and White Oak.
View our extraordinary array of species and grain styles.
If you’re looking for a gorgeous island or counter top for a residential or commercial kitchen, you’ll find a wide range of stunning options in various shades of beige, tan, brown, reddish brown and gold. Choose among species with muted, consistent coloration to others with medium to high color variegation.
For workshop or industrial applications, opt for a species that’s especially hard. Soft and moderately hard species should be suitable for most home and commercial offices.
IMPORTANT NOTE: These custom-size counter tops and cutting boards are not reversible. To make yours reversible, please give us a call (15% upcharge).
When lumber is quarter-sawn, it means the log was first cut into four quarters, just as you might cut a pie into four equal-size slices, then each quarter of the log is sawn. As a result, the annual rings of the source tree run perpendicular to the faces of the harvested boards, which reveal striped grain lines that run fairly straight and provide a unique look that some people prefer for wood counters and furniture. The other key advantage of quarter-sawn countertops is their superior stability. Each rail of the top is much less likely to warp or cup (i.e., become concave - high on outside edges and low in the center).
The Janka hardness test, which measures a wood’s resistance to denting, is widely accepted as the standard for comparing different wood types on hardness. The test measures the amount of force, in pounds-force (lbf), required to embed a steel ball of specific size into the wood. As you view the data, keep in mind two points. First, the hardness of wood varies depending on its orientation (i.e., testing along the wood’s grain vs. against it). Second, findings can vary from sample to sample, and even within a particular sample. Consequently, you should not consider any data point as especially meaningful. Rather, we share these findings to give you a general sense of the hardness of a species relative to others. Here's another visual tool to help you choose a species based on both of the above attributes: appearance and hardness.
Very Affordable: Poplar, Knotty Alder, Knotty Pine, Beech, Ash and Birch are the least expensive options. They typically cost somewhere between half to about two-thirds as much as walnut, the price leader.
Moderately Affordable: In the mid-priced tier are classic varieties: Red and White Oak, American Cherry, Hickory and Maple.
More Pricey: Accompanying Walnut in the higher-priced bracket are Mahogany, Brazilian Cherry and Spanish Cedar. These species are also considered the most visually striking.
Edge-grain wood is constructed by bonding together long wood rails that run the full length of the block. The wood rails are arranged face to face, so it’s the edge grain of the wood that shows on the surface of the countertop. In contrast, end-grain tops provide glimpses of the growth rings of the source tree.
Regardless, the wood rails used in Butcher Block Co. countertops are 1-inch wide strips. As mentioned, in edge-grain countertops each wood rail spans the top’s full length; whereas our end-grain counters utilize rails from 1-1/2 to 6 inches long and arranged in rows that run parallel to the width of the counter.
Plank-style wooden island/counter tops are another option. Each is composed of wood planks bonded together and running parallel to the length of the counter or island. The surface of a plank island or counter top shows off the face grain of wood.
Our plank tops utilize boards that vary in width from 3 inches to 6 inches. Variation delivers a more natural and interesting look.
If you’re seeking an antique-like appearance or a look of authenticity, consider specifying a hand-scraped finish for your edge-grain or plank countertops. To produce this effect, the Amish craftsmen who make all our lovely countertops guide a wood scraper longitudinally along the wood, causing very slight variations in its surface. The effect is most noticeable when viewing the wood under nearly horizontal lighting, which tends to accentuate the unevenness.
No matter what your needs are, it's likely we can satisfy them. Whether you’re looking to cover a small countertop work area, or an island 15 feet long and 7 feet wide, we have the capability.
Here's a great example. We created this extra-large plank-style table top made of 1-1/2-inch-thick Knotty Alder for a new Italian restaurant in San Diego. It's 5-1/2 feet wide and nearly 10 feet long, and it seats 18!
If you want an unfinished top you intend to finish yourself, select “Unfinished” as your finish choice.
If you plan to cut on your counter or island top, select food-safe “Natural Oil” as your finish selection, since oil helps protect and preserve wood. Know you will need to re-oil the top about once a month. Also, be aware that early on, applying mineral oil or butcher block oil can sometimes subtly raise the grain of the wood, making it feel rough to the touch and requiring buffing or light sanding and re-oiling until the roughness subsides.
If you do NOT plan to cut directly upon your new top and would prefer the lower maintenance and lifetime protection that clear-coat varnish provides, select “Conversion Varnish” as your finish selection. Our 40-sheen semi-gloss conversion varnish is professionally applied to ensure a smooth and lustrous finish.
We offer two other special finish options. If either is of interest, please call for pricing.
If your new countertop will be outdoors, on a covered patio for instance, consider a Spanish Cedar top made using special waterproof glue. You have two finish options to choose between: natural oil, which must reapplied regularly; or Marine Spar Varnish with UV protector, which must be reapplied every year. There is a 10% upcharge for outdoor countertops. Please call to place your order.
BB Co.'s standard (default) edge is "square, sanded lightly," to remove any sharpness. This edge style is perfect where a countertop will abut a wall, for instance. If you like to think outside the box, consider edge styles with a bit more visual interest, such as Eased, Beveled, Radiused or Cove. For a timeless look, think about the elegant Radius & Step edge design or the classic Roman Ogee (two sizes).
Need a backsplash or two, or three? No problem. Just give us a call or send us an email. There’s no classier way to finish off your kitchen remodel.
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When a kitchen island top continues down the ends of the island, it’s called a waterfall island.
Of course, this moniker alludes to the imagery of flowing water cascading down a vertical wall.
A waterfall-edge island can make your kitchen truly stunning.
BB Co. waterfall islands can ship in two different modes - either pre-assembled (1-1/2-inch minimum thickness); or knocked-down and ready to assembly on site (in the event doorways are not sufficiently wide).
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Holes are pre-drilled where the boards are to be joined – holes to hold the female gear heads, and smaller holes through which the male screw shafts are to be inserted. |
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After screws are threaded into gear heads and glue is applied to the edges to be joined, gear heads are tightened (tool included) in order to form a firm 90-degree corner. |
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If you would like us to provide a price quote on a waterfall island or counter top, please call or email us with specifics.
Since BB Co. countertops are made-to-order, we are unable to accept returns, except in cases involving damage incurred during shipment; to allow product exchanges; or to offer refunds.
To minimize lead time, we commit to raw material purchases 24 hours after you place an order. Consequently, you will have only 24 hours to change or cancel your order. AFTER 24 HOURS, YOU CANNOT CANCEL YOUR ORDER. We will however, make our best efforts to accommodate a change request if production has not yet begun.
The Butcher Block Co. warrants that your countertop will be free of defects upon arrival. If yours appears to be defective or damaged, you must notify us by phone or email within 7 days of receipt. If your top has defects in materials or workmanship, it might need to be returned to us for repair or replacement.
The Butcher Block Co. warrants against glue-joint delamination within one year from receipt. If a glue joint does delaminate, please notify us right away. The countertop might need to be returned to us, at our expense, for replacement or repair.
This warranty will be voided automatically and immediately in the event that:
or if the countertop:
Exclusions:
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