62″ Round Table in Thornhill, Ontario Made from Reclaimed Barnwood Using non-wood chairs are a great way to make the table top the centerpiece; as the softer look really makes the table top the centerpiece and avoid competing wood grain. … Continue reading →
Posted in Reclaimed Wood, Round Pedestal Tables
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Tagged barnboard, dining table, harvest, Hemlock, Mennonite, Ontario, Pine, pioneer, polyurethane, reclaimed wood round tables, round tables Toronto, rustic, solid wood
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6 ft Sawbuck Table in Mississauga, Ontario Made from 100% Reclaimed Wood Lazy Susans [round tops that spin on a table top] are great way to maximize space in the centre of the table. This client in Mississauga, Ontario got … Continue reading →
50″ Reclaimed Wood Buffet Console with Two Drawers, Two Doors in Toronto, Ontario Home Our reclaimed wood buffets are custom built to any size/dimensions. We have a standard drawer/ door style; but proportionately build to any outside dimensions. This is … Continue reading →
Posted in Buffets, Reclaimed Wood
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Tagged buffet, epoxy, Gerald Reinink, hallway, HD Threshing, Ontario, polyurethane, reclaimed wood buffet, reclaimed wood console, Toronto
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Friday, December 28, 2012
All our tables are completely customizable. This customer from Waterloo, for example, opted for 6 legs instead of 4 for their wine cellar table.. Details: “Cellar Table” -Â 11′ 1.5″ Long Harvest Table – 30.5″ wide – Tapered Legs – 6 … Continue reading →
Posted in Harvest Tables, Ideas
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Tagged epoxy, epoxy table top, harvest tables Toronto, mennonite built reclaimed wood table, mennonite furniture, Oakville, polyurethane, reclaimed, rustic wood table, Waterloo, wine, wine cellar
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Thursday, November 1, 2012
Although our beautiful epoxy/matte polyurethane finish most efficiently combines practicality with artistic uniqueness, it may not always be the best solution for you. Eliminating the epoxy process from finishing will make your table more difficult to clean and less waterproof.. … Continue reading →
Although most of our customers prefer to minimize shine; high gloss in an option. It really depends on the design you’re going for. Check out this picture of a 12 ft reclaimed wood table – regular sanding hemlock – premium … Continue reading →