CenterPointe Butcher Block
BUTCHER BLOCK COUNTERTOPS
Acacia Butcher Block Counters
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Acacia wood has a wood grain variation that brings unique beauty and sophistication. Place your order in store and pick up in store. See sales partner for details.
Bring the warmth of wood inside.
Key Features
The warmth and natural beauty of our real wood countertops and backsplashes are the natural choice for your home. Available in sustainably harvested Acacia wood. What's more, these countertops come unfinished, giving you more flexibility to match any design aesthetic with your finish selection.
• Sustainably Harvested.
• Comes unfinished to create a personalized look with your choice of finish.
• Either side of the countertop can be used to achieve different looks (See detail images below)
• Set on backsplash available.
• Durable surface provides scratch resistance.
• Works well in kitchens, laundry rooms, garages, etc.
Helpful Videos
CenterPointe can bring elegance and comfort to various spaces in your home, including kitchens, laundry rooms, work benches, and desks. The warmth and sophistication that VT CenterPointe can provide to enhance the overall look and feel of your space.
Heavea wood is rapidly renewable, making it an environmentally friendly choice. This video shares the benefits of using Heavea wood for their space and how it supports sustainability efforts.
Acacia wood countertops are a stylish and environmentally-friendly option for your home. Acacia wood supports responsible forest management, making it a sustainable choice.
Sustainability
Hevea and Acacia woods are harvested sustainably, resulting in less waste and reduced emission of greenhouse gases. You can feel good about bringing the beauty and warmth of VT CenterPointe into your home.
Acacia wood plantations play an important role in reducing greenhouse gases. Acacia also acts as a nurse crop for forest regeneration by enriching and fertilizing the soil.
Known as the most ecologically friendly lumber in today's furniture industry, Hevea wood derives from the maple family with its dense grain character. Unlike other woods, Hevea is harvested after it completes its latex producing cycle and dies.