Wednesday, October 31, 2012
Naturally finished reclaimed wood tables [no stain, only clear coat epoxy and polyurethane] have a lot of tones in them [assuming less sanding; like almost all our tables]. The benefit to this is that, no matter where a barn wood … Continue reading →
Friday, September 21, 2012
Depending on how you think you’ll use a table; we can do many different modifications. For example, a lot of our customers go for the standard style trestle; with the rail in the centre. You could also put the rail … Continue reading →
Tuesday, September 18, 2012
Check out this new extended edition of out introduction video.. featuring videos of reclaimed wood tables we’ve made for clients in Toronto, to Muskoka, and throughout Ontario! Video of our Reclaimed Wood Tables:
Wednesday, September 12, 2012
One thing I’ve noticed is that a lot of our customers ask if it’s okay to adjust dimensions/ style during the design process. I though I would just clarify – this is always okay.. everything we do we built from scratch! From … 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 →
Custom Reclaimed Wood Table Tops Already have a table base? Is there a table in your house that could use a new top; but is otherwise fine? Consider putting a beautiful reclaimed wood top on it.. and saving the cost … Continue reading →
The new Hand-Hewn beam or Reclaimed Cedar Hydro Pole pedestal design is becoming one of more regular orders. This design is particularily ideal for when “every inch counts” – for example: downtown Toronto homes and condos/lofts. Having a single post maximizes room for … Continue reading →
I frequently get asked how I got into this business; so I thought I would use this blog entry to address that. I started working part-time for a wholesaler of reclaimed wood long before I started the company in 2009. … Continue reading →