Richard Bubnowski Design LLC The wood was reclaimed oak. It was milled off site and it was finished with a white-wash stain and clear glaze. It was installed by the same people that built the cabinetry.
Mixed company seating at a rustic table, steel beams and a stunning fireplace covered with worn wood panels, invite you in for a meal. The view almost takes a back seat to this stunning space!
I was torn whether to add this image to this sawhorse table ideabook or the trestle table ideabook, because it is kind of a hybrid, but I wanted to include at least one sawhorse dining table in this book. This shows how you can put together a very striking industrial table with elements bought from the carpentry section of Home Depot or Lowe's.
Metal beams, a table that looks like it came from a woodshop, rough-hewn planks around the chimney and factory lights contrast with the crisp white walls.
Bringing the picnic inside. The pure rustic nature of the table and white painted bench speaks to a picnic in the country. Who says picnics are only for outside?
The wood was reclaimed oak. It was milled off site and it was finished with a white-wash stain and clear glaze. It was installed by the same people that built the cabinetry.