Kitchen, White Cabinet, Wood Counter, Brick Backsplashe, Dishwasher, Dark Hardwood Floor, Drop In Sink, Refrigerator, Range Hood, Pendant Lighting, Range, and Recessed Lighting Pros: Wood countertops can be half the price of a lot of stone or metal options, and are soft to the touch and lend a warm, organic feel to a space.

Cons: Wood requires maintenance, so you should be prepared for regular oiling and, if the wood gets scratched, sanding.  Photo 3 of 8 in Pros and Cons: 7 Kitchen and Bath Countertop Materials from Light-Filled Kitchens

Pros and Cons: 7 Kitchen and Bath Countertop Materials

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Pros: Wood countertops can be half the price of a lot of stone or metal options, and are soft to the touch and lend a warm, organic feel to a space.

Cons: Wood requires maintenance, so you should be prepared for regular oiling and, if the wood gets scratched, sanding.