garden state tile you could use handsawn log rounds by setting the saw to about 1/2" thick cuts. then you could install by nailing to subfloor, or setting with a tile thinset material. then you would want to sand down the logs after installation (set as tightly as possible) and seal the wood. use the sawdust blended with an epoxy of sorts to create a "grout" to fill in the holes. i saw something like this done on a floor, on a home improvement TV show. i cannot remember exactly what they did, but it can be done.
albertan beautiful! I am doing something similar around my fireplace. Can anyone advise re treating the log slices against shrinkage and/or cracking and sealing them?
Thx Heather
How did you install wood coins on this wall? - Thinking of doing something similar with OSB wall painted dark but curious what you used to glue them on? Epoxy? Resin? Wood Glue? Also did you treat the wood with anything at all? thanks! »
Modernizing Old West can be breathtaking. This updated space sports all the textures associated with the style — applied in a contemporary way. Since design is all about turning tradition on its head, the unexpected application of wooden log ends as wallcovering knocks that idea out of the park.
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want wood burning fireplace in house. looking for organized efficient space saving designs. like the wood storage wall in pic. or any ideas of this nature thinking outside the box.
It feels very rustic but still very tasteful in the modern world of decorating. it has a very warm and cozy sort of feel with nice wood and thoughtful finishing touches
If you want to go bold with a wood-coin them, a full wall of varying sizes makes a huge impact. Add tiered stacks of large wood slices as individual coffee tables, and the look in rustic at its grandest!