Details: 78″ Reclaimed Wood Table – 40″ wide – Sawbuck Style Base – Hemlock Threshing Floor Construction – Rustic original barnwood edges & distressing kept – Greytone Treatment to Keep Colour of Unfinished – Premium epoxy base coat with matte polyurethane topcoat – Two 18″ leaves – 72″ [matching] Reclaimed Wood Bench [able to slide under table] / Copyright HD Threshing Floor Furniture / www.hdthreshing.com Continue reading →
Posted in Benches, Greytone Treatment, Reclaimed Wood, Sawbuck Tables
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Tagged Distressed Wood Table, epoxy finish, farmhouse table Toronto, HD Threshing, reclaimed wood dining table, reclaimed wood table toronto, rustic furniture toronto, rustic furniture york
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Specifics: 10′ Sawbuck Table – 42″ wide – Premium [medium thickness] epoxy & Satin Polyurethane Clearcoat Finish – Reclaimed Hemlock Threshing Floor Construction – Minimal Sanding out of Original Patina – Greytone Treatment to Preserve Colour of Unfinished – Antique distressing/edges kept / Copyright HD Threshing Floor Furniture / www.hdthreshing.com Continue reading →
Nothing beats the authentic character of reclaimed Ontario barnwood. The history of the original pioneer farms can be seen throughout the planks. Check out this sawbuck table we made for a customer in London, Ontario: Continue reading →
Wednesday, April 24, 2019
Our unique process preserves the historical character in the old barnwood we use using our modern inventive finish. Check out this one we made for a Hillsburgh home! Continue reading →
Posted in 3" Top, Sawbuck Tables
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Tagged cottage furniture Ontario, cottage style, cottage table, country style table, Custom furniture Ontario, distressed, distressed wood, epoxy, farmhouse style, HD Threshing, Hemlock, hemlock threshing floor construction, mennonite furniture, Mississauga, Ontario history, Ontario made, Ontario pioneersreclaimed wood tables Mississauga, Ontario tables, Ontario wood, pioneer, pioneer village, reclaimed wood table, recycled wood table, rustic wood table, Sawbuck Table, solid wood table, threshing, threshing floor table
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Wednesday, March 27, 2019
The warm natural tones of our reclaimed wood furniture works particularly well in rustic cottages as a focal point. See pics below! Continue reading →
Posted in Reclaimed Wood, Sawbuck Tables
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Tagged barnwood table, cottage country, cottage table, cottage tables Ontario, Custom furniture Ontario, epoxy, Gerald Reinink, HD Threshing, mennonite furniture, northern Ontario, rustic furniture, rustic wood table, solid wood table
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Our reclaimed wood tops stand out in any type of space, even ones that already have unique wood character! Continue reading →
Posted in Sawbuck Tables
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Tagged Distressed Wood Table, epoxy, farmhouse table, Gerald Reinink, harvest table, HD Threshing, mennonite furniture, old growth wood, Ontario, reclaimed wood table Waterdown, recycled wood table, rustic furniture, rustic table, rustic wood table, solid wood, threshing furniture, threshing table, unique table, Waterdown furniture
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Wednesday, March 20, 2019
Our reclaimed pine threshing floor tables have a deep red tone to them, in addition to many brown, black and pale tones. See pics below of a pine table we made for a customer in Fort Robinson, ON: Continue reading →
Wednesday, March 13, 2019
8’x42″ Reclaimed Wood Sawbuck Table with Epoxy Finish for Kitchener Home Check out this extendable sawbuck table we made for a customer in Kitchener! The aged, natural Hemlock barnwood tones really show through! Details: 8 ft Sawbuck Table for Kitchener … Continue reading →
Monday, December 31, 2018
7 ft x 42″ Reclaimed Wood Table & Bench with Trestle Base for Ayr Home It’s hard to understate how important our unique capability to keep nearly all the original character is. Check out all our pics throughout the website, … Continue reading →
Wednesday, December 19, 2018
9 ft x 42″ Reclaimed Wood Sawbuck Table with Epoxy Finish for Vineland Company Our new hand-hewn slab top bench style is great if you’re looking for super-live edge! Check out this set we made for a Vineland company: Description: … Continue reading →