I knew that I wanted butcher block on my island area, but as I started to research custom butcher block counter tops, I found them to be pricier (about the same as you'd pay for granite) than I thought they were worth. If you want butcher block, Ikea is definitely the place to go! My piece of "Lagan" solid birch butcher block was only $39 at Ikea. Can you believe it? I was so excited!
After getting it home and taking it out of the box, I realized that I was going to stain it. On a scrap piece of the butcher block, I tested out a few different colors. The stain went on super blotchy.
I then realized that I was going to have to pre-treat the wood with Minwax Wood Conditioner. It worked magic!
After using the wood conditioner, I tested out three other colors on another piece of scrap wood. The stain went on a lot smoother with the help of the wood conditioner. Because I didn't want the color of the butcher block to interfere with my wall color I went with a medium-light Minwax stain color called "Puritan Pine."
After the butcher block was installed, stained, and sealed, I realized that it was lacking some detail, so I did what I always do...added mouldings.
After getting it home and taking it out of the box, I realized that I was going to stain it. On a scrap piece of the butcher block, I tested out a few different colors. The stain went on super blotchy.
I then realized that I was going to have to pre-treat the wood with Minwax Wood Conditioner. It worked magic!
After using the wood conditioner, I tested out three other colors on another piece of scrap wood. The stain went on a lot smoother with the help of the wood conditioner. Because I didn't want the color of the butcher block to interfere with my wall color I went with a medium-light Minwax stain color called "Puritan Pine."
After the butcher block was installed, stained, and sealed, I realized that it was lacking some detail, so I did what I always do...added mouldings.
I found a "stain grade" moulding at Home Depot that worked perfectly. After the mouldings were cut and nailed in place, I stained it to match the butcher block. It matches perfectly! It is always amazing what you can do with a few dollars of mouldings and some creative thinking.
That looks fabulous!! I'm in awe!
ReplyDeletegorgeous!
ReplyDeleteThat looks amazing, love the molding.
ReplyDeleteGreat job! I'm your newest follower!!
ReplyDeleteLOVE IT!! Martina
ReplyDeleteLooks great! Dont you love Ikea?? :)
ReplyDeleteI'm your newest follower!
oh my word - absolutely love it! well done girlie!
ReplyDeleteNice job! We have a Lagan counter in our bathroom and I wish I had conditioned the wood before staining. It's not too bad, though, but I will use if for sure before we do our kitchen!
ReplyDelete-Jami @ AnOregonCottage.com
Wow! Looks fantastic!
ReplyDeletexo
It's gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteBrenda
I'm so jealous. This is gorgeous! We have granite tile in our kitchen... I hate tile. Enjoy all the hard work, it looks fantastic!
ReplyDeleteFound you via Shabby Nest.
Krista @ While He Was Napping
I LOVE wood countertops...they are on my list to do!
ReplyDeleteRene
Hooray! So happy you are pinning! Love the butcher block! Looks great!
ReplyDeleteIt looks amazing! Great job!
ReplyDeletePam
Your countertop looks fabulous-what a beautiful job you did!
ReplyDeletewhoop whoop, looks terrific! Well done. Hugs!!
ReplyDeleteLooks wonderful! We did something very similar to our island back at the beginning of the year.
ReplyDeleteLooks GREAT! Caught my attention! Stopping over from The Girl Creative linky party.
ReplyDeleteHi Emily! Love the counters I cant believe that is molding I figured you did a custom router job, it really finishes it off. Just found your blog and it is awesome, can't wait to see what comes next, following along.
ReplyDeleteThe moulding is such a nice addition! Lovely!
ReplyDeleteLove, love, love it! I have always wanted a butcher block counter. Now I know the IKEA secret - and we just got one here in Colorado.
ReplyDeleteThat is absolutely gorgeous Emily! My sister just did the same thing to her island with the Ikea butcher block and she loves it. Way to go! :-)
ReplyDeleteVanessa
That looks fabulous! The rest of your kitchen looks gorgeous too! Thanks so much for linking up to The Creative Spark.
ReplyDeleteJenn :)
Your counter top is absolutely stunning. You gave such great tips about the price (who knew?) and wood conditioner. I really love the molding--I wouldn't have thought of it, but it makes it look so custom.
ReplyDeleteThis is beautiful! I love the look of butcher block-and you made it look so easy to achieve! Thank you for the inspiration!
ReplyDeleteI would love to have you share this at my link party, Show & Share!
http://southernlovely.blogspot.com/2011/08/show-share-3.html
I LOVE it!! Butcher block is exactly what I want for my countertops and I have just not gotten to Ikea...the nearest one is 3 hours from me...but I am fixing to get on this!!
ReplyDeleteThanks for all of the tips!
Lou Cinda :)
Love how this turned out. BRAVO!
ReplyDeleteI wanted to let you know that I've got a great giveaway that ends Friday. It's for $100 to wallquotes.com, and trust me they've got something I know you'll love!
Stop by and enter ASAP. I'd love to see what you would do with their products! See you soon!
Artie
http://niagaranovice.blogspot.com
Love this- your island is just beautiful and love the trim!! Thanks for sharing at Feathered Nest Friday! :)
ReplyDeleteOh my gosh this is so SOOO amazing! Thank you so much for sharing your amazing process of getting this look, you truly are an inspiration! I just can't get over how cool this is! :o) Thank you SO much for sharing it over at my link party Crafty Scrappy Happy Me Thursday! I seriously still feel a little speechless about how cool this is!
ReplyDeleteJaime from Crafty Scrappy Happy
Great job! It looks like you spent a fortune. I love the idea of adding molding to the edge. I found you through the shabby nest.
ReplyDeleteLove your countertop and the price can't be beat! Thanks for linking up and sharing this project, I'll be featuring this and hope you can stop by this weekend!
ReplyDeleteIt turned out lovely, great job! Thanks for adding your link to Beach Cottage Good Life Wednesdays.
ReplyDeleteYay! Thanks for linking up at Show & Share!
ReplyDeleteBy the way, I have a fun giveaway going on now, check it out if you'd like--
http://southernlovely.blogspot.com/2011/09/literally-inspired-giveaway.html
Hi! I linked to your blog from BNOTP. You did a great job on your island. I think I'm running to IKEA tomorrow to look at the butcher block. It would be a great addition on my island. I quickly scanned through your blog. Did you do your kitchen all yourself? You've done a fabulous job. Going to read more in detail. Outstanding!!
ReplyDeleteGreat job, Emily! It's gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteI love it.
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