by Tumbleweed_Tex » Tue Jan 10, 2012 3:24 pm
Here’s an untested idea…
Flooring centers always have a box or two of leftover or discontinued hardwood flooring planks for little or nothing, and teardrop galley countertops are not very big.
A little experimenting with fine sandpaper, and you could paint these planks to your heart’s funky content.
Mix or clash the colors at will.
Then, instead of installing the planks parallel with the front of the countertop, put them down at a 30 or 35 degree angle, and take care to get the joints really tight. Once installed, a few coats of clear sealer would finish the job.
I’m not sure how this painted version would look, but I’ve seen the hardwood flooring used on countertops in a high-dollar motor coach conversion, and it was very impressive. The angled installation made it look really nice.