Custom Table Top made from Ontario Barnwood
Tuesday, June 15, 2021
Custom Table Top made from Ontario Barnwood with the Greytone Treatment Option to Maintain the Colour of Unfinished
Custom Table Top made from Ontario Barnwood with the Greytone Treatment Option to Maintain the Colour of Unfinished
Our innovative epoxy + (matte, satin or high gloss) polyurethane finish fills in all the old Ontario barnwood distressing with clearcoat; allowing the beauty of the wood to shine through. The finish makes the rough wood practical for every day use. Check out this trestle table project with this finish: Continue reading
Our tables bases can be custom finished to any paint colour. Most the time our customers do this to contrast with the top; or break up wood grain between a wood floor and wood table top. Check out this reclaimed wood trestle table & bench project we did with a custom white painted bases. In this case the customer also opted for a black stain treatment on the top: Continue reading
The Trestle style base we offer is great for maximizing seating. With no posts on the corners; and a narrower centre post; taller people won’t hit their knees. See pics of this base option below! Continue reading
Old Ontario barnwood will add rustic warmth to any space. Check out the trestle table we custom built: Continue reading
The reclaimed wood tables we build are made primarily from Southwestern Ontario Barns, which is where many of our customers are. We maintain the Pioneer heritage in the wood. Continue reading
Our plank base option is our simplest, completely straight-lines option; with pioneer barnwood distressing kept. See pics below of a project we did in this option: Continue reading
If you’d like to feel the old distressing, our polyurethane finish [no epoxy/clearcoat filling] may be the best option. With the old distressing not being filled; the table top will be more difficult to clean. For a rustic cottage in particular it may fit the decor better. Check out this northern Ontario cottage harvest table project: Continue reading
For harvest tables, it’s best to go foot shorter to fit between the table legs [4″ inset for windbrace beam legs; 2″ leg inset] . Continue reading
Old barn wood / boards have tons of authentic character. This is a result of years of aging and pioneer work done on them. Continue reading