Reclaimed Wood Closet Hutch
Wednesday, September 16, 2020
Instead of internal shelving, some of our customers use a hutch as a hanging closet. See sample below: Continue reading
Instead of internal shelving, some of our customers use a hutch as a hanging closet. See sample below: Continue reading
If you want to physically feel all the original distressing we maintained, consider our polyurethane finish with no epoxy [filling]. This customer opted for this option with their custom farmhouse coffee table: Continue reading
Our greytone treatment options maintain the light colour of unfinished. Check out this option on a custom round table we made: Continue reading
We keep nearly all the original distressing in the old wood we use. The distressing comes from the many activities that occurred in a pioneer barn. You can see history come alive in the surfaces. Check out this coffee table we created for a client: Continue reading
With all the distressing we maintain, our custom furniture is very rustic. We refine with our innovative clearcoat finish. Check out this rustic round table we recently made: Continue reading
The less we sand out of old patina [darkness] of the reclaimed wood we use, the darker it will stay. When clearcoat is applied it gets particularly dark. Check out the hemlock coffee table we made with a minimal sand: Continue reading
The beauty of authentic Ontario barnwood really comes out in our custom boardroom tables. Generally office spaces are more “boring” character wise; so the old distressing and natural patina really stands out as a centerpiece. Continue reading
All our raw material comes from Ontario barns. The pioneer history comes out in the warm patina tones and distressing. We add a clear epoxy finish on top for heavy duty, daily use. Check out this coffee table we recently delivered: Continue reading
We custom build our reclaimed wood tables to any size or shape. Check out this custom shaped boardroom table we built: Continue reading
Within our reclaimed wood hutches, we offer build in drawers. The benefit of this option is a simple look from the outside, but a lot of functionality from the inside. Check out this hutch project we made utilizing internal drawers: Continue reading