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.
The wood was reclaimed oak. It was milled off site and it was finished with a white-wash stain and clear glaze.
this is black metal surrounded by reclaimed wood
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
Reclaimed wood fireplace, exposed metal beams
adding reclaimed wood?
CG: Love the idea. Warmer then the board and batten concrete -- but same texture.
reclaimed lumber used for cabinetry and baseboards
make bar out of reclaimed pine floor....
reclaimed wood - bar and shelves
reclaimed wood and other places in house
of the reclaimed wood underneath bar.
Reclaimed wood bar front and trim work. Shelves behind bar.
serious reclaiming is going on. Fierabend knocked down the wall separating what was the second bedroom from the foyer, opening the whole space up as an office and lounge.
I like the reclaimed wood used on the walls. We could use the reclaimed wood from the barn.
the reclaimed wood wall... i want!
reclaimed wood design in front of leather head board
reclaimed wood wall including some painted boards
Reclaimed wood. The same idea, but taken into the hands of DIYers. I understand many people are taking day trips into the countryside for wood siding salvaged from abandoned barns, then using it to constructing their own wood accent walls. I love this rustic look if it's attainable for you. Sadly
already? Reclaimed wood like this large piece of timber already has gouges, spots, marks and stains, so new ones are of little consequence. But there is another great idea in this photo. The sink is positively enormous, allowing up to three children to wash up at the same time. The back of the sink forms
rustic, reclaimed timber and the big sink minimizes this concern. The species of wood also makes a big difference, Kelley says. He said that redwood, yellow cedar, mahogany, white oak and teak are all naturally more resistant to water, and these are readily available on the West Coast of the U.S., where
applied reclaimed wood planks from Vintage Timberworks and used rustic stools from Wisteria for texture. The large island — topped with Mocha Caesarstone — seats four and includes storage and display space. The couple loves to host, and rollouts in every cabinet amp up storage for entertaining items.
e and reclaimed wood elements to successfully combine the two looks.