Dark Reclaimed Wood Trestle Table
Friday, March 19, 2021
With a minimal sand out of the old patina, our tables will be very dark. This barnwood trestle table customer opted for this option: Continue reading
With a minimal sand out of the old patina, our tables will be very dark. This barnwood trestle table customer opted for this option: Continue reading
Natural reclaimed wood has various tones which will pull in the colours of a space. This log home is Vienna, for example, had a lot of wood. The custom harvest table we made brought those colours in, while still standing out as a centrepiece. See pics! Continue reading
For an extra thick look to the top, we offer a 3″ barn joist material edge. These come from interior rafters within an old pioneer barn. This reclaimed sawbuck style table customer opted for this option: Continue reading
All our tables are hand built in the country in Woolwich, Ontario. With the raw material we work with, this is necessary. This allows us the edge / custom thickness sand the old barnwood to maintain almost all the original darkness/patina. Continue reading
The epoxy clearcoat we flood our reclaimed wood tops with makes the surface durable, waterproof and easy to clean. We bring the shine down to matte, satin or maintain high gloss. Check out this satin finish we used for a reclaimed wood trestle table: Continue reading
Our tables can be made in any height. The most commons heights are standard table [30″], counter [36″] and bar height [42″]. The reclaimed wood trestle table we built was in counter height: Continue reading
We custom build desks from old Ontario barnwood. Combined with our epoxy + polyurethane finish, we can maintain the original pioneer distressing while still being practical, good to write & spill on, ect. For this Ottawa desk project, the customer opted for our bleached greytone treatment option, which maintains the light colour of unfinished and cuts out the brown tones. See pics below! Continue reading
The character of old Ontario barnwood shows the history of pioneers going back over a hundred years. This can be seen in the character of our reclaimed wood table tops: Continue reading
A bench on one side is a great way to maximize seating [especially with kids]. We stagger the posts so the bench will slide underneath the table top when not in use. Check out the barnwood trestle table project we did with a bench on one side: Continue reading
The old barn floor [threshing floor] boards we use provide the unique character of our table tops. Check out this recent trestle table project made with 2″ threshing floor construction: Continue reading