Differences Between Boos Block®
End Grain And Edge Grain Wood Surfaces
American Cherry / Black Cherry Countertops American Cherry is a high quality timber, and is often considered the gold standard of indoor carpentry. American Cherry is extremely common in home décor, but also in instruments, carvings and trinkets where a wood species' natural beauty has to shine through. When cut and exposed to natural light, the wood moves from an initial blushing pink accent to a mature dark red tone. American Cherry Hardwood is durable against natural wearing and tearing, which makes it perfect for the high moisture environment of a kitchen. The Species is also durable against temperature shocks, so you won't have to worry about where you place a hot pot or pan. If you're looking for medium tones to provide some warmth to your home, American Cherry Countertops will do the job where Granite, Stainless Steel, and Polymer Countertops can't.