Monday, September 17, 2012
Every considered how many people you can get around a single picnic table? This is due to the no-wasted-space style of bench seating. Consider putting benches around our reclaimed wood tables for a homely, cozy feel. Or, consider doing bench … Continue reading →
Monday, September 3, 2012
Assuming you have the space; a buffet is a great addition to reclaimed wood table set. The top, finished with our premium epoxy and matte polyurethane finish, will be waterproof – making it ideal to put drinks and prepared food … Continue reading →
One way of starting to determine how big of a table you need to is consider the amount of seating you require. Check out these big reclaimed wood tables – for customer who clearly wanted a lot of seating! General guideline … Continue reading →
Alternative Base Colour Option: Black with Sand-throughs A black with sand-throughs base colour is ideal when you’re aiming to make a distressed, barnwood top stand out as the major centrepiece. This is most applicable when the space almost has an … 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
We frequently receive pictures of Restoration Hardware’s product. The primary reason being people like the tones of Restoration’s tables. The only downside is the Restoration’s tables come very untreated (imagine spilling a glass of wine and your $3000+ table being … Continue reading →
The new Hand-Hewn beam or Reclaimed Cedar Hydro Pole pedestal design is becoming one of more regular orders. This design is particularily ideal for when “every inch counts” – for example: downtown Toronto homes and condos/lofts. Having a single post maximizes room for … 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 →
Greetings! From time to time, I will be posting articles on various topics related to design, our products, and general interest reclaimed wood furniture topics. Stay in touch! Gerald Reinink, Design and Sales, HD Threshing Floor Furniture