Saturday, August 25, 2012
Consider covering a half wall with a distressed reclaimed wood top! This strategy has a nice “crown” look to it; and makes a half wall a functional top for drinks, ornamentation or whatever the area functions as. This one is … 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 →
Wednesday, August 22, 2012
With Ontario’s climate; the winter is bound to be a messy ordeal for your front entrance. Consider a reclaimed wood, epoxied (waterproof) bench for a convenient way to take the winter boots/shoes! We made this bench for a client in … Continue reading →
Often times, the graphics we embed are in a table headed for a boardroom (logos, ect) – but not always. Do you have a favourite saying? Scripture passage? Family expression? Symbol? Picture? Consider embedded in this in your new table … 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 →
Tuesday, January 17, 2012
 Pine VS Hemlock I often tell my customers who are familiar with wood to “forget what they know about Pine or Hemlock†when it comes to reclaimed. The difference between reclaimed to new Pine or Hemlock is substantial. See the … Continue reading →