vluminator
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Hello!
My very first posting on this forum. Have browsed old topics over the past days and have found lots of great advice and tips - thank you!
I was hoping someone could give some solid advice on how to turn new oak countertops into something very dark grey or even black and yet keep them usable as kitchen countertops (bearing in mind they will be in contact with food, get wet etc.
The kitchen cabinet fronts are natural birch so I want the tops to be a strong contrast. I suspect traditional oil treatment won't do the job.
I am not dead set on oak as a material but it seems to be good choice for countertops in general.
M. Karlsson
My very first posting on this forum. Have browsed old topics over the past days and have found lots of great advice and tips - thank you!
I was hoping someone could give some solid advice on how to turn new oak countertops into something very dark grey or even black and yet keep them usable as kitchen countertops (bearing in mind they will be in contact with food, get wet etc.
The kitchen cabinet fronts are natural birch so I want the tops to be a strong contrast. I suspect traditional oil treatment won't do the job.
I am not dead set on oak as a material but it seems to be good choice for countertops in general.
M. Karlsson