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christen1022

Love the exposed beams. Can you tell me where they were purchased?

christen1022
9 years ago
Highland Terrace · More Info

Comments (11)

  • michaelkunhenn
    9 years ago
    I unfortunately can't tell you but i like them too - same question here - I want to know where they are from - they may be fake, since real wood beam tend to crack after a while, depending on the wood.
  • michaelkunhenn
    9 years ago
    I actually do believe they are fake, since a real, not cracking wood beam that long would be fairly custom and very expensive. it's not a supporting element I believe - i think it's purely decorational.
  • green39
    9 years ago

    I have a similar beam at my house. Mine was repurposed from a log cabin.

  • melikeydesign
    9 years ago

    We're doing a similar look in our kitchen remodel and found beams like this through a company called Vintage Lumber in Gay, GA. Very reasonable cost! Our beam will decorative and non-supporting.

  • Ryan McGraw
    8 years ago

    For other DIY option get unfinished pine beam and stain yourself with steel wool and vinegar solution and distress to your liking.

  • Rick Wade
    7 years ago

    Generally like this look. Love the backsplash, cabinets (and the pulls) and the contrast on the beam.

  • homefashion1
    7 years ago

    What a beautiful kitchen! It's well executed and is very inviting. The materials selection was well thought out...not too little and not too much...just right!!!!

  • Felicia Walsh
    7 years ago

    Hello, what is the wood species of the floor and what color is the stain?

  • Caroline O’Malley
    6 years ago

    i would also like to know more about the floor

  • S s
    6 years ago

    Are these faux beams!! Would like beams in my kitchen.

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