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We considered butcherblock for an island. Although we did not end up using butcherblock, we probably would have gone with Ikea. I've heard of Lumber Liquidators wood counters splitting. Plus LL is a pain to deal with - at least in my area.
Although the other poster is a veteran kitchen designer, he has misinformed you about Ikea's products. Apparently he's not as familiar as he'd like to think. Ikea doesn't have maple (they have oak, beech and birch). Ikea's maximum counter length is 96 inches. The standard depth is 25'', so there is no need to "rip it down." They do sell butcherblock intended for islands that is 39'' depth - maybe this is what the other poster is referring to. If you want to verify my statement, go ahead and check the website.
We also looked into a granite overlay but it was pretty pricey, so we just went ahead and went with granite. However, if you are on a budget, don't worry about doing all butcherblock. At Ikea's prices, you can redo it in a few years if you want.
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