Reclaimed Wood Harvest Table
Monday, July 26, 2021
Our epoxy + polyurethane finish fills in the old authentic barnwood distressing in our table tops. This preserves the original character while still allowing for practicality. Continue reading
Our epoxy + polyurethane finish fills in the old authentic barnwood distressing in our table tops. This preserves the original character while still allowing for practicality. Continue reading
Our reclaimed wood [4 leg design] harvest tables have the option of straight, turned, tapered or cabriole legs. We make these from the 4″x4″ windbrace beams found in old Ontario barns. Continue reading
The profile of our trestle bases can be modified; in this case the customer opted for a “violin shaped” profile on their reclaimed wood trestle table post. Continue reading
Since we custom build & finish, our table bases can be finished in a painted option. The most common our customers do is black painted [typically to create a contrast between the top and a wood floor]. Check this recent harvest table project: 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 growth [original Ontario forest] Hemlock is a rare sight. In Pioneer times, it wasn’t. We see it in plentiful amount of it in old barns. Generally not used in furniture [brittle, slivery, tough to work with]; we get away with it with our modern clearcoat finish. Check out this reclaimed wood harvest table project we did! Continue reading
Our reclaimed wood harvest tables [4 leg style] come with the option of turned, tapered [with a notch], turned or straight barn windbrace beam legs. For this harvest table project the customer opted for the tapered option; see pics below! Continue reading
The traditional [4 leg] harvest style option has the posts on the corners. While less ideal when wanting to seat alot of people, it is easier to clean underneath. Check out this previous project: Continue reading