5 ft Toronto, Ontario Reclaimed Wood Trestle Table with Epoxy Finish Our leaves go up to 18″; so you can do any size less than that. This Toronto customer, for example, did 12″ end extensions on their reclaimed wood trestle … Continue reading →
Posted in Reclaimed Wood, Trestle Table
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Tagged epoxy, Hemlock, hemlock barnboard, Ontario, reclaimed wood hemlock, reclaimed wood trestle table Toronto, recycled wood table, rustic tables, salvaged wood furniture, Toronto
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Wednesday, October 5, 2016
On Tuesday our general manager, my dad, Fred Reinink, passed away unexpectedly and is with the Lord. Many of you reading this would have met him, as he was always at the showroom location during regular hours. This has come … Continue reading →
Saturday, September 3, 2016
80″ Reclaimed Wood Console/Media Table in Toronto, Ontario with Greytone Treatment Console tables are very dynamic – they can be used for many different applications! Just the fact that they are called many different things is reflective of this fact … Continue reading →
Posted in Reclaimed Wood, Sofa/Console/Hall Table
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Tagged barnwood furniture, console table, epoxy, Gerald Reinink, gray, grey, hallway table, HD Threshing, reclaimed wood furniture, reclaimed wood sofa table, reclaimed wood table, sofa table
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84″ Desert Lake, Ontario Cottage Trestle Table with Bench & Plank Back Chairs Many of the customers I talk to at the showroom are looking for advice. The most common inquiry people have is – will this style table fit … Continue reading →
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Tagged barnwood, Canada, cottage, cottage tables, epoxy, farmhouse tables, HD Threshing, Hemlock, northern Ontario, Ontario, reclaimed wood furniture Ontario, trestle, wormy maple
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Thursday, August 11, 2016
6′ x 6′ Reclaimed Wood Square Pedestal Tables in Toronto, Ontario Home Square tables, like round tables, have the benefit of everyone facing each other; which creates a closer environment. Square tables are able to up seating numbers really quick. … Continue reading →
Posted in Pedestal Tables, Reclaimed Wood
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Tagged epoxy, farmhouse tables, Gerald Reinink, HD Threshing Floor Furniture, mennonite tables Ontario, Ontario, pedestal, reclaimed hemlock, reclaimed wood pedestal tables Toronto, Resin, table
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Wednesday, August 10, 2016
Simple Heavy Duty 10 Foot Reclaimed Wood Table and Bench in Buckhorn, Ontario Cottage The warmth of reclaimed fits beautifully into the many northern Ontario cottages. Heavily distressed wood fits with the “let your hair down” atmosphere of rustic cottages. … Continue reading →
Posted in Plank Base Tables, Reclaimed Wood
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Tagged barn, barnboard, Buckhorn Ontario, custom tables Ontario, epoxy finish, Gerald Reinink, HD Threshing, modern reclaimed table, Ontario barnwood, reclaimed timbers, reclaimed wood table, solid wood tables Ontario
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8 ft Modern Reclaimed Wood Harvest Table in Sault Ste Marie, Ontario Our tables are designed to be a centrepiece, and pull in tones from the space [or be completely opposite]. We don’t have a wall of stain options; just … Continue reading →
Posted in Harvest Tables, Reclaimed Wood
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Tagged barnboard, barnwood, cottage tables Ontario, epoxy, Gerald Reinink, harvest tables Ontario, HD Threshing, mennonite furniture Ontario, reclaimed wood harvest tables Ontario, rustic table, solid wood tables Ontario
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Posted by Gerald Reinink, Design & Sales, HD Threshing Floor Furniture After following the very compelling building process (through Instagram) for over a year, I decided to travel to Kentucky to attend the Ark Encounter’s  July 7 opening. This engineering … Continue reading →
Custom Reclaimed Wood Desk with Threshing Floor Walls in Toronto, Ontario Office One of our more elaborate desk designs in the vertical 2″ threshing floor board design, as shown below. The vertical 2″ walls are made from threshing floor, with … Continue reading →
Custom 10 foot Harvest Table in Windsor, Ontario Made from Reclaimed Barnwood with Epoxy Finish 42″ is standard table width; but we custom build to any width you require. The width you want will depend on how expect your table … Continue reading →