85″ Ontario Barnwood Vanity we made for a Haliburton, Ontario Home – 24″ deep – 3 Centre Drawers / 4 Doors [2 each outside 1/3] – Lee Valley Hardware – Hemlock Threshing Floor & Grainery Board Construction – Original edges & distressing maintained – Premium epoxy + satin polyurethane finish / www.table.ca Continue reading →
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Tagged barnwood, custom vanity, epoxy, haliburton, haliburton ontario, HD Threshing, HD Threshing Floor Furniture, Hemlock, Ontario, ontario barnwood vanity, reclaimed wood, reclaimed wood table, reclaimed wood vanity, rustic, rustic wood vanity, vanity
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Thursday, September 1, 2022
[Ontario Barnwood] Bathroom Hutch we made for a Etobicoke, Ontario Home – Bottom Door / Shelving Top – Old Growth Reclaimed Hemlock Threshing Floor & Grainery Board Construction – Original distressing & character maintained – Premium epoxy + satin polyurethane finish – www.table.ca Continue reading →
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Tagged barnwood, epoxy, Etobicoke, Etobicoke Ontario, Gerald Reinink, HD Threshing, HD Threshing Floor Furniture, Hemlock, hutch, Ontario, reclaimed wood, reclaimed wood table, rustic, Toronto
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Monday, September 30, 2019
We keep nearly all the original distressing in the old Ontario barnwood we use when building custom vanities. Our epoxy + polyurethane finish also makes our product wateproof. Here are some “behind the scenes” photos of vanities we delivered recently. Continue reading →
Rustic Reclaimed Wood Vanity in Milton We can custom cut in any sink you want. Check out this hammered copper one we cut in for a customer in Milton, Ontario! Specs: 42” Reclaimed Wood Vanity – 2 doors – 22” … Continue reading →
Custom White Wash Reclaimed Wood Buffet in Toronto, Ontario Home A new option some of our customers are opting for is our lighter version of the greytone treatment. We try, as much as possible, to stay as close as possible to the … Continue reading →
Custom Reclaimed Wood Vanity in Toronto, Ontario In a bathroom, you want everything to be waterproof. Wood and bathrooms, in a general sense, has never been a great combo. Lots of moisture + wood typically doesn’t mix. We overcome this … Continue reading →