Wood countertops are becoming popular
again in modern kitchens. We now know that wooden countertops, when
properly cared for, are both long lasting and sanitary. The modern
adhesives are strong enough to keep the wood staves bonded together
even the butcher block is submerged into the water. The finishing
oils (mineral oils) are safe in contact with food products and
preserve the wood surfaces.
The solid wood, as a material of choice for counter tops, exhibits
incontestable advantages such as:
Aesthetics
Imparting a warm, relaxing feeling, the wooden top is the natural
complement of any solid wood or veneered cabinetry. The wooden tops
will wonderfully go together with hardwood floorings, moldings,
cornices and mantels, conferring a genuine sense of balance to your
kitchen space.
Functionality
A hardwood top is very easy to cut to templates and even easier to
install. Unlike the solid surface or laminate, wood tops have a
minimum of chemical components, which make them extremely safe in
contact with foods. Unlike the other countertop materials, any
occurring scratch can be easily removed by sanding the area; the
wood tops actually constitute the only known surface that can be
renewed without employing special tools or requiring special skills.
Hardwood surfaces can be used as kitchen island tops, inserted sink
covers, sections of countertop, or as butcher block hidden under the
countertop that can be pulled as drawer or cart. Your imagination
will surely find plenty of other interesting, visually attractive
applications.
Durability
If properly sealed and installed, a wooden top can literally last a
lifetime. Unlike marble, granite or tile, the wooden tops have a
great shock absorbing capacity that further assures considerable
life span.
Hygiene
For a quite few decades, the plastic and laminate surfaces, due to
their non-porous structure were considered much safer than wood for
applications such as chopping meat or slicing vegetables. The wood,
because of its porosity was thought an ideal surface for harmful
bacteria like Salmonella, Staphylococus or Escherichia coli to
thrive. However, a study undertaken in 1993 by the microbiologists
of Wisconsin Food Research Institute and another one carried out in
1998 at university of Florida discovered the strong antibacterial
properties that wood surfaces exhibit, properties that no other
cutting surface appears to possess.
According to these studies and to others that followed them, on wood
surfaces, bacterial populations disappear quite fast, without
external intervention, while on plastic surfaces they persist and
actually multiply. Although these properties vary among wood
species, the wooden cutting surfaces are increasingly accepted as
the first choice of health-conscious individuals.
Price
Hardwood is usually priced higher than laminate but are far less
expensive than stone, granite, solid surface, tile or steel.
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