Installing and staining butch block countertops may be easier than you think, and it can be a relatively cheap way to upgrade your kitchen space in just a few hours! We’ve upgraded to butcher block countertops in both our home and our rental properties – here’s everything we’ve learned about how to easily stain butcher block counters so you can do it, too.
Sandpaper– Butcher block conditioner (I used Howard’s)– Sponge brushes– Wood glue – Wood shavings (to fill in any seams)– Wood stain (see my suggestions below)– Rag for wiping excess oil
Condition the Countertops Fill in the Seams Stain the Countertops Seal The Countertops
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