8 Plans for DIY Wood Countertops
Adding DIY wood countertops to your kitchen, bathroom, laundry room, and even an outdoor kitchen has become a popular remodeling project that even the beginner can handle.
It's not a surprise that wood countertops have become so popular. A wooden surface adds warmth and interest to your space and gives you a look that can fit any style from modern to rustic depending on how you decide to finish them.
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Wood countertops can also be a very budget-friendly addition, depending on what type of wood you choose to use. Most of the plans below use either butcher block or pine boards to create unique counters that add classic character to your kitchen. And because custom wood countertops can be very expensive, you can save thousands of dollars by building one yourself.
Here are eight DIY projects that will help you build your own wood countertop.
Butcher Block Countertop
Inspired by the results achieved by installing butcher block in their laundry room, this couple decided to tackle the bigger project of installing wood countertops in their kitchen. They take you through the process of measuring, cutting, installing, and conditioning the counters to get a beautiful result. Even those these are installed in a smaller kitchen, you can customize them for a kitchen of any size.
Butcher Block Countertop from Yellow Brick Home
Faux Reclaimed Wood Countertops
If you're looking for the look of reclaimed wood but also want the ease of using new wood, this is the project for you. These faux reclaimed wood countertops take new wood and make it look "old" with a few surprising aging techniques. The result is a unique countertop that looks right at home in a farmhouse style kitchen. It's surprisingly affordable, too—the whole project costs less than $400.
Faux Reclaimed Wood Countertops from Remodelaholic
Butcher Block Counters With An Undermount Sink
Instead of sticking to just a kitchen island, this wood countertop plan can be used all over the kitchen—even for the tricky task of cutting butcher block for an under-mount sink. The result is a gorgeous countertop that looks good in all kitchens. Also included are tips for prepping, sealing, and maintaining wood counters so they look great for years. There's also a guide available on choosing an inexpensive countertop for your kitchen, and this one is just as affordable as those suggestions.
Butcher Block Counters With An Undermount Sink from A Beautiful Mess
Under $30 Wood Countertops
It's hard to believe that these wood countertops are so budget-friendly that they cost less than $30 in materials. The secret is that they're made from simple stained pine boards to create a modern and elegant touch. Adding this countertop to a small space like a butler's pantry is an affordable project that's also fairly simple. The outcome is modern and clean; you can find all the details on how to get the look over at Designing Vibes.
Under $30 Wood Countertops from Designing Vibes
Kitchen Wood Countertops
If you want something easier than constructing a wood countertop from scratch, this may be the project for you. This plan calls for an already-made butcher block countertop from Ikea. Since it's already put together, it makes it super easy to install. There's a video tutorial on how to cut the wood countertop with a circular saw the easy way, as well as a follow-up on how the counters are doing two years after the project.
Kitchen Wood Countertops from An Oregon Cottage
DIY Wood Countertop
Wood countertops are perfect for the laundry room and since this is a small project, it's an ideal practice project to hone your skills before taking on a bigger project such as a kitchen. Affordable pine boards are stained and then slightly aged to give it a warm feel. The result is a lovely laundry room that's never looked so good. This free plan includes how to build, install, stain, and age the counters to get just the look you want.
DIY Wood Countertop from Artsy Chicks Rule
Expensive-Looking Wood Countertops
This DIY wood countertop project is ideal for installing a counter in an RV kitchen but you could use the same techniques to put them anywhere in your home. By making the countertop from pine boards, you'll get a durable counter that looks so much more expensive than it actually is. Every step of the plan is outlined here, including how to measure, cut, stain, and install the counter. This project may just have you replacing all your countertops with this easy-to-implement project.
Expensive-Looking Wood Countertops from Must Have Mom
Wide Plank Butcher Block Countertops
This wide plank butcher block countertop will be the envy of everyone you invite over. You can build it custom for your kitchen and even use the same techniques for a new countertop on your kitchen island. This countertop looks like a custom creation but is actually pretty easy to build due to the straightforward construction technique. This project also fits into most budgets, leaving money over for the rest of your kitchen renovation. There are lots of tips and tricks here, so you can really learn from their process and have smoother results with yours. This countertop will last for years and you'll love the streamlined style.
Wide Plank Butcher Block Countertops from Simply Maggie
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