Butcher block countertops are a warm, charming, affordable, and durable choice for your kitchen, no matter your style. With options varying from maple, birch, American walnut, white oak, bamboo, cherry, red oak, and so many more — there truly is an option to fit everyone’s aesthetic and budget.
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Butcher block continues to be a popular choice for kitchen renovations because of its low price tag in comparison to other countertop options, such as marble, granite, or quartz. Plus if you are a handy DIY enthusiast, you can save even more money by installing them yourself. With proper upkeep and maintenance, butcher block countertops can have a long lifespan. And unlike the other options, they can be repaired when damaged by marks, nicks, and even small burns.
As you’ll see from the list below, we’ve compiled varying kitchen styles and cabinet colors to show that butcher block countertops can seamlessly align with any kitchen design.
Two-Toned Kitchen
My personal favorite (because these are the colors of my kitchen cabinets): a two-toned kitchen! Dark on the bottom, bright white on top, with a warm, eye-catching butcher block to complete the look. This design is brought to you by Place of My Taste, where she gives great advice on how to seal and take care of your butcher block countertops!
Warm, White Kitchen
The clean, crisp look of this all-white kitchen with natural wood elements is like a breath of fresh air. Butcher block in an all-white kitchen is a great way to instantly add warmth and charm. Who wouldn’t want to wake up with a cup of coffee or tea in here?
Modern Rustic
We love the sleek, modern look of black cabinets and stainless steel appliances. The addition of butcher block countertops warms up the space giving it an undeniably rustic vibe.
Butcher Block Island
Only want a splash of butcher block countertops? An island may be the perfect option for you. Renovated and styled by @theblackhouseonthecorner, you definitely want to see the rest of this home! The blinds, open shelving, and baskets tie together the warmth of the butch block island with the rest of the kitchen. Plus the white counters create an absolutely flawless look.
Mint Gallery
Mint-colored cabinets are the unexpected color you didn’t know your kitchen needed. The cabinets create a soft and cozy feeling to this farmhouse gallery kitchen. Paired with the white backsplash, this kitchen exudes a clean, fresh feeling.
Green is Serene
Green cabinets are on the rise this year and we are absolutely smitten with the idea of pairing them with butcher block countertops. This beauty was renovated and styled by Kristi of Bristle & Whim. The combination (plus every other little detail in this kitchen) is so warm and charming.
Cool Grey
One word: gorgeous. This grey farmhouse kitchen was designed by Sincerely, Marie Designs who gives her honest review on the durability of her butcher block counters over their first year installed.
Retro Blue
This absolute dream of a kitchen was renovated and designed by Tessa Robbins. The blue cabinets pair perfectly with butcher block counters, but the real eye-catching star of the kitchen is the yellow door. Make sure to check it out!
All-White with Island
Another perfect example of using butcher block only for an island, this time in an all-white kitchen. The butcher block adds warmth and ties perfectly together with the open shelving.
Contrasting Open Shelving
Create a contrasting look with your open shelving. We love how this kitchen by Style By Emily Henderson has white open shelving to create a two-toned look with the dark bottom cabinets. The butcher block counters in between instantly warm up this space. You absolutely must see this kitchens before and after!!
Gold Meets Blue
Another gorgeous blue cabinet renovation and design, this time by Jess Ann Kirby. We absolutely love the gold hardware against the blue cabinets and the open shelving to match the butcher block. The overall aesthetic of this kitchen feels so warm and inviting.
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