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Scroll through the photos below and see the Charming DIY Reclaimed Wood Projects That Will Add Warmth To Your Home and make your picks.
Reclaimed wood projects are inexpensive and relatively easy to do. Moreover, no professional skill is required to create something beautiful.
We've seen no small number of furniture here a Yanko Design covering a wide range of materials, shapes, and functions. While these designs try to cater to as ma
If you’re looking to add a warm, rustic touch to your home, check out these beautiful DIY reclaimed wood projects.
Find out where to find reclaimed wood near you, so you can get that aged look for your next project without tearing down an old barn yourself!
This rustic shoe storage rack has been made from reclaimed scaffold boards. It is also perfect as bookshelves, storage, or for general decoration. The whole wooden unit has been crafted by hand beginning with the wood preparation. Wood with character (knots and other markings) has been selected for this product. No plank is exactly the same. Each scaffold board has been hand sanded through multiple grits to achieve a smooth appearance, and then finished with a natural Danish oil to further enhance its character and protect the wood. PHOTOS - the unit in the farm photos is finished in Antique Pine. The living room photo is Georgian Medium Oak. For questions about the finishes or additional photo requests, please contact me and I'll be happy to find you the perfect finish. Cast iron pipes and flanges divide the boards and provide strong support having been screwed into position. These have been powder-coated black. Underneath are four multi-directional castor wheels (two are locking) and are suitable for any floor type. I cannot emphasise enough that you will see some signs of its previous life as a scaffold board including nail holes, cracks and dents which makes every shoe rack a complete one off! Dimensions: Height: 60.5 cm Length: 92 cm Width: 22.5 cm Gap between shelves: 22cm This shoe rack is now being sold fully assembled so that you can begin enjoying it straight away!! The unit will be suitably packed and protected for delivery. CUSTOM SIZES AVAILABLE - PLEASE MESSAGE FOR PRICES. ----- Gary, why do you use reclaimed Wood?? Starting as a hobby, and then evolving into a business, I have always loved unearthing unique pieces of timber from our local reclaimed wood yard and creating items for around the home and garden. Every mark, dent, scratch and knot contributes to not only its story but also translates so well into the finished product. Two or three coats of Danish Oil later and all of those marks look even more fabulous and better than any mass-produced product. Also, the wood yard where I source all of my wood from is operated by a charity that offers training, volunteering and work opportunities to those facing barriers to gaining paid employment. ------ Please note - only the unit is for sale. *Footwear and candle not included*.
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General contractor Tom Silva shows how to take reclaimed lumber and turn it into a charming milk stool for children or decor.
Wood mannequin hand has been transformed into a truly Oak wall lamp. It has been stained with a deep GOTHIC RED color to add a WICKED twist.
Whether you are trying to spruce up your kitchen, bedroom, living room, or entryway, here are eco-friendly wood projects you can do today.
Pallet projects, in every possible form, were early guests to the DIY party and have stayed around ever since. Using them for the reclaimed wood certainly has its risks (more on that later), but you can’t beat the price (which is usually free). Here’s a guide to everything you need to know: finding, choosing, cleaning, and breaking down one for use. Once you know the what’s what, you can decide for yourself if they are worth the effort.
Hassell and AA's EmTech created a reclaimed wood pavilion, exploring the convergence of computational design, new construction technologies, and material reuse.