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Kitchen Inspiration – Butcher Block Islands

Kitchen Inspiration – Butcher Block Islands
 

Entry #276, September 15, 2010

I love wood and its versatility to look great in any setting.  Butcher block countertops have always been a favorite of mine due to the construction and final look of these countertops.  Different stains and colors of the wood look different depending on the cabinetry color that its paired up with.  The below images all show butcher block islands paired with white/cream cabinetry. The look is modern with a hint of sophisticated country charm. Love, love!

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The white marble and white cabinets coexist beautifully with this butcher block

Here are some tips on how to care for butcher block from ehow.com.

Caring for your butcher block countertops

Step 1

Wash the countertop with mild soap and water. Regular liquid dish washing detergent works well. Use a clean sponge or dish towel. Dry the wood well with a soft cloth.

Step 2

Kill bacteria, often left behind by raw meat, with bleach. Add one tablespoon of bleach into one gallon of warm water.

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Cream cabinetry and stained butcher block are gorgeous

Step 3

Remove tough stains from butcher block countertops by pouring lemon juice on the surface and letting it soak for several seconds.

Step 4

Maintain unvarnished kitchen countertops with non-toxic oil treatments on a weekly basis or whenever you notice the wood drying or color fading. Coat the counter with oil, let sit for five minutes then wipe away the remainder with a paper towel or cotton cloth. Wait 12 hours before using the counter.

Step 5

Clean varnished butcher block countertops, on which food is not usually prepared, with water and gentle soap. Wipe dry with a soft towel. Varnished countertops do not need oil treatments.

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Butcher block shouldn't be paired right next to sinks, since it is wood..

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