reclaimed wood with rusticated steel corners...warm but still very sleek.
enclosed wooded structure maintains its deep roots in this newly constructed space. Raw, unfinished timbers perfectly balance the presence of stainless steel and keeps the room from feeling cold.
Rustic and modern can mix perfectly by creating accent walls in unfinished wood. The balance here gives
created with reclaimed wood with corners finished in rustic metal. This is especially interesting in a contemporary space.
using reclaimed barn board as backsplash (treated with marine grade matte finish to protect wood from water damage), custom vanity by Fiorella Design.
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used on reclaimed wood and was h e wood sanded ?
What kind of wood is on the wall?
guest bath reclaimed wood behind mirrors
powder wall behind vanity all wood
Combination of materials - wood, stone, modern vanity
type of wood is used on the floors and where did you find it?
light color on walls & wood blinds
wood paneling and floor
not the rug
cream wood and white...would contrast with dark brown hardware
on the reclaimed wood paneling and wide floorboards instead. Fresh white towels stacked high and a soaking tub also help make this room feel inviting (erm, minus the bared fangs).
This spa-like bathroom strikes a balance with the rougher wood and
One of my favorite wall applications is shiplap, essentially wide-plank wood applied vertically or horizontally. It just screams breezy, beach-y casual.
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scale, wood ceiling etc, and where can i get cabinets love love love it!!!
lc
3,000 board feet of brownboard.. reclaimed from a barn loft as well as 6,000 bf of reclaimed rough cut walnut .. from an Amish barn reno. will be lightly sanding the walnut leaving the old saw marks and doing our gameroom and stairwell in the reclaimed brownboard.. which is a little more weathered and
The wood beams are beautiful. The perfect accent for this room.
This was a reclaimed French limestone, I believe from Country Floors in San Francisco.
brown board was 1.00 a bf. and walnut for amount was 2.50 a bf... a STEAl... if you would like the site for all these woods i will gladly send it.. the grunt work is all on you..lol or those hired for your work. in our case , it is all ours.. but well worth it.
Salvaged wood forms the majority of the interior structure and the floors. Light is introduced deep into the house through doors, windows, clerestories, and dormer windows. The house is organized along two long enfilades that order space and invite long views through the building and to the landscape
The floors are gorgeous, but when choosing flooring for bathroom, kitchen, laundry room should I be concerned about water warping the boards or mildewing? Is there a certain sealer you can coat them with to prevent that?
that the wood on the floors is salvaged. It is remniscent to a wide planked pumpkin floor. Wide planked, and very rich color, no artist could stain it to look like this no matter how skilled. The look is achieved over time. Luckily, there are many salvaged wood suppliers! Here are some links regarding
Where did you find the reclaimed 1x trim material
sealing wood to use as a sink: http://woodfinishings.wordpress.com/2012/01/11/how-to-finish-a-wooden-sink-bowl/ (please note that the hardwood referred to in this article as "epay" is really spelled ipe).
for lisa the wood on the walls
use of a reclaimed item. The patina of age makes the surface more forgiving. Be sure to thoroughly treat holes drilled for drains or faucets with your sealer, and caulk to keep water from seeping into the edge of the wood. What do you think? Have I tempted you to try a wood countertop or sink in your kitchen
wall is a board-formed concrete (it is a retaining wall) and the floor is black slate. We held the boards apart about a 3/4" to get the pronounced horizontal texture where the concrete seeped out during the pour. Drove the contractor crazy but loved the result!
with a board form tile that was inspired by cast in place board form concrete. For those of us who don't have the fortune of casting in place or to get the look when your renovating our tiles are a great option. They are a concrete tile, it comes in 6" x 8 foot lengths and each tile is unique, there
the form boards (wood) were intentionally kept a 1/4"- 1/2" apart to allow for some of the concrete to "ooze" out and create the linear pattern. The concrete contractor didn't want to do it as it was more work having to hand tamp during pouring rather than using mechanical vibration to settle the concrete