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 →
7 ft Reclaimed Hemlock Barnwood Table in Burlington, Ontario The older wood gets, the darker it gets. Since the raw material we use is over a century old, it comes to us with a lot of authentic, dark patina. Since there … Continue reading →
Niagara-on-the-Lake, Ontario Palatine Hills Estate Winery Reclaimed Wood Table We’ve done quite a few tables for Ontario wineries. The warm, unstained, authentic distressing of our reclaimed wood tables – combined with our waterproof clear-coat finish – make our tables ideal for wine … Continue reading →
Saturday, February 27, 2016
Oakville Reclaimed Wood Table – Modern 3″ Post Plank Base Style A miter (45 degree joint) on the corner of table provides a “frame” look to the outside of a table. This is good for providing a more formal look. … Continue reading →
Thursday, February 18, 2016
Reclaimed Wood Table – Toronto Home – Split Post Base There a many simple changes you can make when ordering a table from us; a good way to make it your own unique design. For example, this customer requested a … Continue reading →
Thursday, February 11, 2016
High Gloss Alternative on a Modern Toronto Table In modern spaces, or spaces where the table top standing out is crucial, a high gloss finish may be suitable. Many of our customers opt for the opposite – matte. There are, … Continue reading →
Wednesday, February 3, 2016
Woodstock Plank Base Style Reclaimed Threshing Floor Hemlock Table – Cavity in Base All of our table bases can be substantially customized. For example, a common alternative design to our modern plank style bases is having a square cavity in the … Continue reading →
Thursday, January 21, 2016
The Warmth of Reclaimed Wood with Aged Patina  Dark browns, blacks and espresso tones bring a real sense of warmth to a space. Wood, as it ages and is distressed, brings on these tones in large measure. The reason … Continue reading →