Description: 6 ft Reclaimed Wood Table – 3.5 ft wide – 3″ Plank Base made from Old Barn Joist Material – Authentic distressing/edges kept – Premium epoxy resin filling coat – Matte polyurethane finish – Copyright HD Threshing Floor Furniture / www.hdthreshing.com Continue reading →
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Tagged country style, Distressed Wood Table, epoxy, farmhouse table, harvest style table, hemlock barnwood table, modern reclaimed wood table, Ontario, plank base table, polyurethane, reclaimed wood table Woodbridge, Resin, rustic, solid wood furniture
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Thursday, December 21, 2017
8 ft x 60″ Wide Reclaimed Wood Table in Toronto with No Epoxy For a much rougher feel, some of our customer don’t opt for the epoxy finish. Check out this one we made for a customer in Toronto: Details: … Continue reading →
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Tagged cottage life, custom made table, Distressed Wood Table, harvest table, HD Threshing, HD Threshing Floor Furniture, modern reclaimed wood table, no epoxy, recycled wood furniture, rough sawn wood table, rustic, Toronto
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Monday, September 19, 2016
Updated Reclaimed Wood ‘Plank Base’ Tables Video! Check out the newly updated plank base tables video. A modern style option – simple, straight lines design with beautiful, warm reclaimed wood and refined finishes. Grab a coffee and check out this updated … Continue reading →
6 Foot Reclaimed Wood Kitchen Table in Etobicoke, Ontario Home Reclaimed wood tables have such a broad range of tones they can pull in from many other items/tones in a space. Most people just think about flooring and cabinetry; but … Continue reading →
11 ft Modern High Gloss Reclaimed Wood Table in Mississauga, Ontario One of our topcoat options is high gloss. This tends to be used in very modern spaces; or situations where the client is looking for a very unique look. … Continue reading →
7 ft Reclaimed Wood 3″ Plank Post Table in Grimsby, Ontario Home All our table tops are made from old barn floor boards (“threshing floor”) found in the pioneer barns that dot the landscape around Ontario. Long before the wood … Continue reading →