From antique reclaimed wood countertops to traditional milled countertops, both make a statement in your kitchen. Whether you want countertops full of rustic character or something timeless and refined, we’ll craft the perfect style for you.
High-quality antique wood retrieved from demolished or abandoned structures, repurposed and given new life. Reclaimed wood is renowned for its authentic character and durability.
Solid wood planks, milled directly from a tree. Traditional milled countertops are favored for their classic look and expansive variety of color and grain patterns, full of natural beauty and warmth.
Each wood species offers distinct grain patterns, coloring, and textures that give the wood its unique charm. No matter which wood species you choose, you’ll enjoy craftsmanship only achieved by nature and our artisans working together.
Naturally dense and extremely durable, Hickory wood is a favorite of families and those looking for flooring that lasts a lifetime. With dramatic grain patterns and color variations ranging from medium tan to medium brown, the natural characteristics of Hickory are complemented best by wide plank flooring and rustic-style homes.
Light in color with minimal grain texture, Maple is favored for its pale yet creamy appearance and receptiveness to stains. One of the most durable hardwoods available, Maple is resistant to scratches, scuffs, and heavy impacts — perfect for families and pet-friendly houses.
A true classic, Oak is favored by woodworkers and homeowners alike for its distinctive open grain pattern and traditional warmth. With two main varieties — red oak and white oak — this species offers exceptional color dimension, from gorgeous reddish-pink undertones to golden brown and gray.
Bold yet subdued, Ash offers beautiful color variation — from pale white to a deep, rich brown. The natural contrast and medium hardness infuse understated character and interest into your home. With active open wood grain and an organic look, Ash is perfect for contemporary, breezy spaces.
The fine, smooth graining and subtle wavy pattern of Birch offers distinct visual interest. With rich details and moderate color variations, from creamy white to hints of golden brown, Birch’s lighter hues give any space a contemporary feel. Birch also holds up well to staining — an easily adaptable look for modern and minimalist designs.
With its trademark rich brown hue, Walnut offers a classically timeless style with staying power. A characteristic blend of fine, straight lines, intricate swirling grain patterns, and slight color gradation brings warmth and a touch of elegance to light-filled rooms and spaces.
Light and airy with a tight grain pattern, Beech is known for its pale tan coloring highlighted throughout by red and brown undertones. Durable, yet with a smooth appearance, Beech resists scratching but is difficult to stain, making it ideal for those who appreciate an organic, natural look with moderate character.
Distinctive red and pink hues make Cherry a classic for a reason. With slight color variations that darken over time, Cherry is favored for its depth and refined closed grain, which brings a touch of elegance to any home. Its lustrous finish and beautiful patina become even richer with age.
Traditional yet rich in color and character, Pine is a favorite of those seeking rustic details that age beautifully. From creamy white to golden yellow and deep brown — with prominent knots, grain, and holes throughout — Pine looks equally beautiful with a simple oil finish as a rich, satiny stain.
The rich textures and warmth of wood countertops make them an enduring favorite of classic and modern homes alike. Different grains reveal distinct patterns in the wood, creating a variety of styles for different aesthetics.
Edge grain countertops are one of the most popular styles, favored for their durability and traditional butcher block appearance. Edge grain countertops are joined so the narrow edge of each board forms the surface of the countertop, creating a subtle yet clean texture. Offered in either continuous length or random length patterns, edge grain wood countertops reveal unique graining and color variations for a classic look.
Favored for its handcrafted checkered pattern, end grain wood countertops offer a distinctive look. Arranged so the ends of the wood boards form the surface of the countertop, each piece is cut into individual rectangular or block shapes to create a signature parquet pattern and unique reveal of the growth rings. A true utility piece in your kitchen, end grain countertops provide stability and resist warping to easily withstand daily use in your kitchen.
Face grain wood countertops are favored for their almost seamless surface. Constructed of wood planks laid flat and joined at the edges, the natural characteristics of the wood are on full display. Due to the exposed grain throughout, face grain countertops are more likely to show scratches and dents, making them less durable than traditional butcher block — ideal for light prep and serving areas.
When it comes to finishing touches, edge styles have a key impact on the overall look of your wood countertops. From simple and modern to upscale and traditional, Southern Vintage can help you find the right edge to give your countertops character.
The eased edge is perfect for a modern aesthetic. With a smooth, slightly rounded shape, the eased edge gives you the clean look of a straight edge, but without sharp corners that can be easily damaged.
The rounded edge imparts a soft, clean look to any kitchen. Rounded at the top and flat on the bottom, rounded edge countertops are durable and thick, providing a welcoming and functional appearance.
The bullnose edge is one of the most popular styles for homeowners. Fully rounded on both the top and bottom, with smooth corners all the way around, the bullnose edge is timeless and casual, perfect for families.
The beveled edge provides a versatile finishing touch for any countertops. With a flat, angled edge running along the top and clean, straight sides, the beveled edge enhances your kitchen with a traditional yet elevated look, perfect for a subtle statement.
The chiseled edge is the perfect complement to a rustic kitchen. With exposed stone running along the side, the chiseled edge reveals the natural texture and character of the stone, incorporating an organic, rugged element into your kitchen decor.
The ogee edge incorporates an element of luxury into your kitchen. With a cascading curved edge and gentle s-shape, the ogee elevates any countertop with an elegant touch — perfect for upscale or classic designs.
Similar in style to the beveled edge, the cove edge is an updated take on a classic. With a slight crescent shape running along the top, offset by clean sharp angles on each side, the cove edge is elegant yet subtle — ideal for simple countertops with minimal texture.
The right finish can bring warmth and depth to your wood countertops, setting the tone for your kitchen. Whether you need a custom stain that ties your home together or a natural finish that emphasizes the wood's character, we’ll ensure every detail is what you envisioned.