One way of starting to determine how big of a table you need to is consider the amount of seating you require. Check out these big reclaimed wood tables – for customer who clearly wanted a lot of seating! General guideline … Continue reading →
Alternative Base Colour Option: Black with Sand-throughs A black with sand-throughs base colour is ideal when you’re aiming to make a distressed, barnwood top stand out as the major centrepiece. This is most applicable when the space almost has an … Continue reading →
Saturday, August 25, 2012
Consider covering a half wall with a distressed reclaimed wood top! This strategy has a nice “crown” look to it; and makes a half wall a functional top for drinks, ornamentation or whatever the area functions as. This one is … Continue reading →
Home Entertainment Cabinets Nobody likes the look of ugly chords and electrical arround their home theatre system. Consider designing a custom TV stand or home theatre cabinet from reclaimed wood! Not only can you build it to suit your specific … Continue reading →
Consider matching the legs of a bench to the harvest table it sits beside! This one is particular was made for a reclaimed wood harvest table that had tapered with a notch legs. This style of bench is just as … Continue reading →
Wednesday, August 22, 2012
Want to make a meeting at your company memorable? Consider a large reception desk – featuring threshing floor walls – at the entrance of your business. The combination of modern office spaces (glass, steel..) and old distressed wood provide a truly unique … Continue reading →
We frequently receive pictures of Restoration Hardware’s product. The primary reason being people like the tones of Restoration’s tables. The only downside is the Restoration’s tables come very untreated (imagine spilling a glass of wine and your $3000+ table being … Continue reading →
With Ontario’s climate; the winter is bound to be a messy ordeal for your front entrance. Consider a reclaimed wood, epoxied (waterproof) bench for a convenient way to take the winter boots/shoes! We made this bench for a client in … Continue reading →
Often times, the graphics we embed are in a table headed for a boardroom (logos, ect) – but not always. Do you have a favourite saying? Scripture passage? Family expression? Symbol? Picture? Consider embedded in this in your new table … Continue reading →
Although most of our customers prefer to minimize shine; high gloss in an option. It really depends on the design you’re going for. Check out this picture of a 12 ft reclaimed wood table – regular sanding hemlock – premium … Continue reading →