EDGE GRAIN

EDGE GRAIN

• Classic “butcher block” appearance

• Stable construction style…typical for countertops

• Solid strips run continuously along the surface

• More cost effective than end grain style

FACE GRAIN

FACE GRAIN

• More resistant to stains and moisture absorption

• Classic “plank” style…typical for furniture

• Wider boards are selected, exposing more grain detail

END GRAIN

END GRAIN

• Parquet appearance

• The hardest work surface…ideal for heavy chopping

• Smaller strips stand vertically, exposing the end of the wood

• Crafted in a grid or random pattern

• 2” minimum thickness