Caring for your reclaimed wood furniture is simple and easy. Although reclaimed wood is treasured for its irregularities, nicks, and scratches, we all want to keep the beauty of the wood as the focal ... Continue Reading
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Reclaimed Wood Furniture
Reclaimed Wood Furniture is not always an obvious choice to the untrained eye, but it is becoming a widely used preference for not only furniture designers but consumers. Reclaimed wood is a great ... Continue Reading
Reclaimed Wood Kitchen Islands
A unique kitchen island design has rapidly gained status in the eyes of designers, craftsmen, and users. Custom-designed islands are the showstoppers, the icing on the cake, the diamond on the top of ... Continue Reading
History of Reclaimed Wood
History of Reclaimed Wood Reclaimed and Repurposed Reclaimed wood is not new, unstable, uniform, generic or cheap. It’s not the latest trend or the quickest fix. When people say “reclaimed wood” ... Continue Reading
Celebrate your New Year’s Meal on a Custom Farmhouse Table
One of the most common New Year’s traditions involves eating food that will bring luck in the New Year. Why not enjoy this tradition by serving your lucky New Year’s meal on a beautiful custom ... Continue Reading
Decorating your Reclaimed Wood Mantel for Christmas
Decorating Your Reclaimed Wood Mantel For Christmas You just made the investment in a custom-designed, reclaimed wood mantel and now you have to think about how to decorate for the holiday in a way ... Continue Reading
Granite is Out and Barnwood is In!
If you follow residential design trends, you have taken note that granite has been everywhere over the past 30 years! It’s in your kitchen, your bathroom, your basement, and even your bar. Granite has ... Continue Reading
Thanksgiving Table Settings for your Reclaimed Wood Farm Table
Thanksgiving Table Settings For Your Reclaimed Wood Farm Table You now own the table of your dreams – a custom-made reclaimed wood farm table, and you can’t wait to unveil it to your guests on ... Continue Reading
The Heart of the Holidays
October is here and the smell of fall, bonfires, and pumpkin spice is everywhere. The leaves are starting to turn magnificent colors of orange, and burgundy, yet still, hold onto some summer green. ... Continue Reading