Countertops

29 Apr.,2024

 

Countertops

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The Best Ideas for Cheap Kitchen Countertops

Now, the old IKEA standby isn’t automatically the least expensive material– some butcher block costs as much as granite—but, if you do go the IKEA route, butcher block can be among the cheapest options. Amanda from Our Storied Home DIYed hers for $300, which is a definite bargain (though she does have some qualms). Based on some reviews, I opted for John Boos maple butcherblock for the prep area in our new kitchen. For a 42-inch by 25-inch top, it was $266 and we plan to install it ourselves on base cabinets that we got for $100 from a Facebook Marketplace ad (they were “practice” cabinets for a new paint color they let employees take home and sell). It took a couple weeks for our Boos top to arrive. If you want something faster and don’t live near IKEA, the big box stores also sell butcher block counters.

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