We're doing an extension and will have our kitchen coming off an open plan living dining room. I was planning on matching a real wood floor to the worksurface and having down stands on the edges of the island and the cabinets to run the look of the floor up and over the kitchen to link the two spaces visually.
We've been to a few kitchen places and they're always quick to emphasise how much work a real wood worksurface is.
I don't mind oiling it regularly if that's what it takes but has anyone else looked after a wood surface like this and just felt like they were losing the battle despite being diligent?
If hate to spend a fortune on a beautiful matching floor and worksurface for the worksurface to just start looking dingy after a couple of years and then replace it with something else anyway!
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Is a real wood work surface in a kitchen a really bad idea?
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Aliasnumberone · 16/02/2017 14:07
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