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Work Surfaces
The two 6-inch think end-grain cherry tops in this kitchen create a stunning pair of work surfaces to be used for food preparation.
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Wenge Island Overhang
Wood island tops offer an alternative to using the same material (most often natural or engineered stone) throughout the kitchen.
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Antique Heart Pine
Reclaimed woods are a nice way to introduce a historic character to a new kitchen remodel.
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American Cherry Island
Single-specie checkerboard tops can provide a subtle elegance to any kitchen.
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Checkerboard
Selecting two different wood specie and creating a checkerboard effect can be a unique and stunning design element.
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Black Walnut Island
This freestanding island provides a central focus for a large kitchen.
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Two level Island
This unique design has a lowered eating area.
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Maple Island
Maple keeps this classic kitchen light and airy.
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Teak Island
A popular choice for any kitchen, classic or contemporary.
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Island
Island
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Maple Island
Simple "butcher-block" Island
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Elegant Bamboo Island
This bamboo top is a breadboard style with the planks changing directions at both ends. This design option is a very elegant choice for this small plank to give it added character.
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Wenge Prep Island
This small island is used mainly for food prep and incorporates a steamer directly into the top.
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Island
Island with cooktop incorporated.
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Walnut Island Extension
Adding a wood countertop to a kitchen with granite is a wonderful way to warm up the kitchen.
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Warm Cherry Island
This top is a beautiful contrast to the painted island cabinets.
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Modern Teak
Warm teak counters are paired with a concrete base for a very contemporary application.
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Freestanding Black Walnut Island
Classic kitchen
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Rustic 6" Thick Maple
The bottom of this top was carved out in an arch to allow for seating. The top also features a hand routed sink.
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Curvy Island
With a little imagination the island can be a stunning focal point of the kitchen.
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