There's a place near me that sells pine butcher-block style countertops at quite a reasonable price. Not nearly so good as some other woods for the job, of course, but looks nice and is affordable, and ought to hold up reasonably well, if kept appropriately oiled.
Yes, you've guessed it - I'm planning to use that for the sections of my counters that don't get granite tile. (And then a routed wood edge around the lot.)
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There's a place near me that sells pine butcher-block style countertops at quite a reasonable price. Not nearly so good as some other woods for the job, of course, but looks nice and is affordable, and ought to hold up reasonably well, if kept appropriately oiled.
Yes, you've guessed it - I'm planning to use that for the sections of my counters that don't get granite tile. (And then a routed wood edge around the lot.)