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Example of a tuscan yellow two-story stucco exterior home design
Example of a tuscan yellow two-story stucco exterior home design

Inspiration for a mid-sized modern open concept medium tone wood floor living room remodel in Minneapolis with gray walls, a standard fireplace and a stone fireplace

Inspiration for a mid-sized timeless u-shaped ceramic tile and brown floor eat-in kitchen remodel in Boston with an undermount sink, raised-panel cabinets, medium tone wood cabinets, granite countertops, stainless steel appliances and an island
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Large eclectic beige two-story mixed siding house exterior idea in Kansas City with a tile roof

This kitchen remodel is truly one of a character. The warmth of these cabinets from New River, the sleek back-splash pattern, and the enormous amount of light coming in from a clerestory window, make this kitchen scream inviting.
Before this kitchen was somewhat dark, and did not reflect the personalities of our homeowners. They invited us into their homes, and together we created this gorgeous new kitchen.
Our homeowners frequently found themselves sitting in the balcony area of this kitchen, so together we came up with a design that incorporated this area into the kitchen. With Coffee or tea within an arm’s length, who wouldn’t want to spend the morning watching the sun rise right in this little area?
We wanted to create the look of “cabinetry to ceiling” but were unable to move the soffits in this kitchen. Our solution? Custom Cabinetry trim to create this illusion. We think it turned out beautifully!
We also wanted to work together to open up the kitchen into the formal dining space, but didn’t want to remove too many walls or sacrifice cabinetry storage. We created a pass through above standard counter top height with it’s own bar top between these two rooms. Now food, drinks, and conversation can easily pass through these areas.
Two recessed lights built into the cabinets add visual interest, and functional lighting in our new pass through area.
The products that you find in this kitchen are contributors of the warm feeling you get when you walk into this kitchen. The cabinetry is from New River, made in Roanoke, VA. The wood species is Maple, and the door style is “Somerset.” The finish called “choral” adds warmth with it’s reddish undertone.
On of our favorite features in this kitchen is the glass inserts in the cabinetry above and adjacent to the new gas stove from GE. Glass detail in cabinetry always breaks up the cabinets by adding a place for the eye to immediately go to. These are unique as they are a wavy textured glass that allow you to get a peek inside of the cabinets, but are not fully transparent.
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Custom kitchen island with open view all around.
Eat-in kitchen - large traditional single-wall travertine floor eat-in kitchen idea in San Diego with flat-panel cabinets, dark wood cabinets, granite countertops, stainless steel appliances and an island
Eat-in kitchen - large traditional single-wall travertine floor eat-in kitchen idea in San Diego with flat-panel cabinets, dark wood cabinets, granite countertops, stainless steel appliances and an island

This master bath was designed by Camila from our Windham showroom. This remodel features Cabico Unique cabinets with Cherry wood, 635/K door style (recessed) and Cordovan (reddish brown) stain finish. The counter top is granite with River White color and Bull nose Edge.

This close-up tells the whole story of a Manomin Reclaimed Douglas Fir Mantel in one frame. The deep reddish-brown tones and tight, pronounced grain of the timber speak to the unrivaled density and character of old growth Douglas Fir rescued from Industrial Revolution era warehouses and factories. Set against it, a wide hand forged metal strap with a hammered face and square pyramid rivets adds a bold industrial detail that honors the working history of the wood itself. Every element of this piece, from the timber to the hardware, is crafted with intention.
This is what sets a Manomin mantel apart. It is not just a shelf above your fireplace. It is a piece of American industrial history, prepared through our process of denailing, kiln drying, and precision milling, and finished with hardware that matches its character.
Whether you are a homebuilder, a home remodeling contractor, or a homeowner looking for a reclaimed wood mantel with hand forged metal strap details, Manomin Resawn Timbers has been helping people discover the antique charm of reclaimed wood since 2002. We ship nationwide and are happy to help you find the right piece from anywhere in the country. Visit our showroom in Hugo, MN or reach out to us with a call or a message to get started.

This meditation bench brings the outside in by featuring a stone as one of the legs to hold up the top, creating a great place to be alone with your thoughts and meditate.
This bench is balanced with a hollowed granite leg, ground out by hand with the aid of a diamond drill bit and an angle grinder to provide a more manageable weight.
I hand-carved a peek-a-boo opening in the mahogany seat to expose the granite for aesthetic interest while supporting the seat with a custom-fabricated metal bracket underneath for stability. The wooden leg is mortised securely through the top and wedged in place with walnut wedges. The supporting walnut arch spanning from one leg to the underside of the seat is one piece. The arch passes through a mortise in each of the cross braces, which are precisely spaced to provide artistic interest and balance. Each mortise was cut by hand with a mallet and chisel.
This silky-smooth bench was built without nails or screws and made from high-quality hardwood, richly-grained African mahogany that begs to be touched. The seat and one leg are African mahogany, and the wedges, arch, and cross braces are walnut. The beautifully placed granite leg is local Colorado granite with natural lichen. The rich reddish-brown mahogany against the subtle soft green color of the lichen provides a sense of stability and harmony.
The design inspiration for having the rock poke through the bench top came from an architect friend, who had a granite boulder craned in through the roof of a house and carved into a gas fireplace. The architect’s stories about how challenging the project was to integrate such an organic piece in an otherwise modern home got me thinking about how I could incorporate organic shapes into my furniture. The arch design came from one of my favorite hiking places in the Cascades, a bridge that spans across Multnomah Falls.
Since publishing this work, I have been told that the design is stupid as only one person can sit on the bench at a time. Those opinions are the beauty of art, as everyone interprets it differently, and not everyone will get its purpose. However, subconsciously, I think the design spoke well for itself, as its purpose is for one person to be alone and meditate. Its deeper meaning may not be obvious or understood by everyone. However, its design has at least set the stage as only one person can comfortably sit on it at a time.
This level of detail is indicative of my work. I try to create a single focal point to catch the viewer’s eye and draw them in. Then, once they get up close to a piece and start interacting with it, they will start to see all the additional details.
I like how the bench top is carefully carved so it sits around the stone and how the weight of the stone helps balance the piece. They start to understand how it was built as they see the joinery detail, of how the tenon comes through the top and is wedged in place.

This kitchen was designed by Camila from our Windham showroom. This remodel features Cabico Unique cabinets with Cherry wood, 635/K door style (recessed) and Cordovan (reddish brown) stain finish. The counter top is granite with River White color and Bull nose Edge. Besides the kitchen, the customer added a Butler’s pantry which also features Cabico Unique with the same door style and finish as well as the counter top.

This Classic Quarry large Horizon Falls wall fountain will instantly become the crowning jewel of any room you put it in, whether it's in your home or office. When you look at this fountain, your eye will be naturally drawn to the movement of the water over the stunning brown marble stone to the awaiting polished cream white river rocks. The calming effect of this sight and sound cannot be overstated.
Rainforest marble is not technically a marble; it's a serpentinite, which is rock composed predominantly of one or more serpentine minerals and is known for its healing qualities. Due to its elegant smooth appearance similar to marble, it is often referred to as marble. The name "Rainforest" comes from the distinctive veining that looks like tree branches or a "rainforest jungle". This particular marble is very strong and characteristics in veining and movement will tend to vary greatly between stones. Rainforest brown boasts earthy shades of warm brown, lush gold, and gray. This stone has deep reddish brown and white veining.
Bluworld HOMelements™ Classic Quarry Line also features your choice of premium metals, like brushed stainless steel, rustic copper with our signature hand-applied patina, or your choice of our standard colors like Black Onyx or Copper Vein trim kits. Remotely controlled dimmable, long lasting, warm white LED lighting highlights the beauty of the stone color and texture. A removable rock tray allows easy access to the pump and adjustable flow rate valve. Cream White River Rocks are included.
This fountain can be customized with the logo of your choice.
Natural stone varies in color due to the different hues of the natural particles that make up the product. All stones are natural and vary in color, intensity and veining. Photos are provided as an indication only. It is the variation in natural stone that makes each fountain quite unique.
Since this product is natural stone, color and texture variances are not defects within the material, but are inherent to it and part of the natural beauty of quarried materials. Our natural stone slabs are imported from quarries worldwide. The Classic Quarry Line contains stunning slices of the natural world.
Due to the broad range of colors and textures (Granite excluded) you may wish to select your own stone. This culling service is offered for an additional fee and includes photos of 4 different slabs from your selected stone species. Stone selections must be made within 48 hours of photo receipt. Our Culling Service is not offered for Absolute Black Granite.

A porcelain fountain surrounded by river rocks in a bed of reddish mulch. Behind is a stucco garden wall topped by flagstone.
This is an example of a landscaping in Los Angeles.
This is an example of a landscaping in Los Angeles.

Cherry Shaker
Mid-sized minimalist u-shaped ceramic tile eat-in kitchen photo in Columbus with an undermount sink, shaker cabinets, medium tone wood cabinets, granite countertops, beige backsplash, ceramic backsplash, stainless steel appliances and an island
Mid-sized minimalist u-shaped ceramic tile eat-in kitchen photo in Columbus with an undermount sink, shaker cabinets, medium tone wood cabinets, granite countertops, beige backsplash, ceramic backsplash, stainless steel appliances and an island

Mid-sized elegant red two-story brick house exterior photo in New York with a gambrel roof and a shingle roof

Santos Mahogany
An opulent appearance and contrasting shades are the hallmark of the range of natural tones of this species. Color changes are moderate, culminating in rich, dark brown tones. The beauty of Santos Mahogany floor provides the perfect setting for your lifestyle.
Appearance
Color: Dark reddish brown.
Grain: Texture fine to medium; luster low to medium, grain straight to very irregular.
Moisture Content: 7 – 9 %
Warranty: 25 years limited warranty.

Example of a large classic enclosed kitchen design in Miami with dark wood cabinets, multicolored backsplash, stainless steel appliances, an island and raised-panel cabinets

This kitchen was designed by Camila from our Windham showroom. This remodel features Cabico Unique cabinets with Cherry wood, 635/K door style (recessed) and Cordovan (reddish brown) stain finish. The counter top is granite with River White color and Bull nose Edge. Besides the kitchen, the customer added a Butler’s pantry which also features Cabico Unique with the same door style and finish as well as the counter top.
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