by Hardwood Reflections | Sep 27, 2020 | Butcher Block, Customizing, DIY Projects, Finishing, Use & Care
The spring of 2020 will forever be remembered as the season we were first sent home to work. Everything came to a standstill and we attempted to work without a dedicated room to call an office. We made do and found a corner, an old desk, or an extra table. And now,...
by Hardwood Reflections | Sep 15, 2020 | Butcher Block, Customizing, DIY Projects, Finishing, Use & Care
Live edge wood countertops offer a unique and organic element to your space. The term ‘live edge’ refers to an unsawn edge that reveals the natural characteristics of the lumber. Live edge countertops have grown in popularity due to the warmth and beauty of natural...
by Hardwood Reflections | Aug 1, 2020 | Butcher Block, Finishing, Use & Care
The Hardwood Reflections Epoxy River Run tops are made out of wooden planks with Resin Epoxy in-between. The effect is similar to one of a flowing river. Epoxy River table tops have become increasingly popular in the U.S. and Canada as an accent or statement top in...
by Hardwood Reflections | Jun 10, 2020 | Butcher Block, Finishing, Use & Care
Photo by Matilda Wormwood from Pexels Known for adding both warmth and functionality to a space, butcher block countertops have replaced traditional marble in many new homes and renovation projects. Adding a butcher block countertop is a great way to update your...
by Hardwood Reflections | May 11, 2020 | Butcher Block, Finishing
Butcher block hardwood countertops are a great choice for kitchens. Wood is naturally resistant to bacteria and looks rich and sturdy in any cooking space. One of the great advantages of butcher blocks is their functionality. You can cut your food right on these...
by Hardwood Reflections | May 11, 2020 | Butcher Block, Finishing
Hardwood Butcher Block is a popular countertop choice because of its durability and timeless design features. It’s important to know that your butcher block should stay in the plastic covering to reduce the chance that moisture will cause problems before you’re ready...