Sunday, April 19, 2015

Wood = Good


The most common trend for counter tops has been solid surface materials like granite or quartz, but what is another option if you are looking for something different.  My answer is wood!  Wood counter tops are a sustainable and attractive option to add warmth and character to any kitchen.  Unfortunately many people have misconceptions about wood in kitchens and overlook it as a counter material.
First of all people question wood's durability in the long-run.  There are a couple factors effect how durable the counter wood be.  The first is the style of counter top you choose.  The main two are Edge Grain and End Grain Edge grain butcher block tops have parallel wood rails that run the length of the piece. End grain butcher block tops are created by fusing together the end pieces of wood rails into a checkerboard pattern. End grain is considered the stronger and more durable style of the two.  Edge grain was traditionally used by butchers because it could withstand the hard beating from meat cleavers without damaging the surface of the meat block.  For a in-home application the edge grain style is more than durable enough.
Edge Grain vs. End Grain

The next thing to consider is the type of wood you would like in your kitchen.  The common types are Hardwoods like walnut, oak, maple, cherry, zebrawood, wenge, bamboo, or a mix of 3+ of these woods togetherEach has its own unique look and can add charming touch to your kitchen.  Bamboo is the most sustainable choice, but using certified woods with the Forest Stewardship Council (FSC) seal ensures that the wood is harvested sustainable and replaced with a new tree.  Based on what wood you choose you can also save yourself thousands of dollars compared to a stone like granite.
            How you finish your counter top will determine how you use your counter top.  Sealers are a great idea to keep water from damaging the wood, but you won’t be able to use the wood as an actual cutting board.  The sharp knife edge can ruin the seal and let water to the wood.  Unsealed and oiled is the way to go if you are wanting a usable cutting surface.  This is a much more natural looking finish, the oil brings out the wood grain and keeps the wood looking healthy.  Unfortunately this doesn’t protect the wood from water and can allow black spots to appear from standing water.  The good thing is, wood can always be sanded and refinished if you ever damage your counter.  Standing water is most common around the sink, so if you install a sink that is self-contained and maybe has a draining board you won’t have to worry about damaging the wood.

This keeps all the water in the sink and off the wood finish.  You still never want to put anything hot on a wood counter, but with thought in your design ahead of time, your counter will stand heavy ware for a long time.
            The biggest misconception about wood counters is that they aren’t as clean as using something like granite.  However wood is naturally anti-bacterial.  If you keep your counters clean and oiled they will fight germs off naturally.  You won’t want or need to use harsh chemicals, which increases the sustainability aspect of wood.  This reduces the VOC’s in your home and creates a healthier environment for you and your family.
            After everything you can see why wood is such a good option as a kitchen surface in your home.  It is sustainable, affordable, and naturally anti-bacterial.  In my opinion the best aspect of wood is how beautiful it is, and wood gets more beautiful as it ages.  I can’t see why you wouldn’t want this long-tested product in your kitchen design.  Enjoy!
Installation Day
1 Year Later

Tuesday, April 14, 2015

5 signs that you have senioritis

Senioritis (n) - a crippling disease which infects college seniors - very dangerous.

The following are five symptoms of this contagious disease:

1. "Sorry I can't go to class, I fractured my motivation" has become a daily mantra. 

2. When you attend more after school clubs than actual club meetings. 

3. When you start questioning the value of your classes and their contribution to your education. 

4. When you begin to schedule your homework around daily deals at the bars. 

5. When you have so much homework, but all you can make yourself do is take a nap. 

GOOD LUCK ALL SENIORS - only three more weeks left. :]