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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I don't know of a way to avoid water damage around the sink and would be thinking of bacteria in the wood. Wood countertops are gorgeous if done right, but seem unsanitary. Is there a stone surface that you can live with? Soapstone is very soft and brittle and though pretty, is easily damaged.[/quote] I have been trying to research this as it was the first concern of my husband. Apparently when treated well wood is very sanitary actually (but that's preliminary goodle search I may be totally out of it). I also like the worn in look it gets and the possibility to sand/refine as much as you want. I currently have lamniate in the kitchen and there is black mold growing in the creases of the sink at light speed, eeeewwww....[/quote]
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