We were incredibly fortunate to come across some beautiful reclaimed lumber last fall. These amazing boards are reclaimed roof planks from a local Minnesota farm, specifically from the granary that was being torn down.
I get so excited {almost giddy} about the character, grain and history of reclaimed lumber. I always envision the boards when they were new and all the labor that went into constructing the structures that they would call home. And then I think about all the storms that they weathered, the brutal snow storms and the intense Minnesota thunder and lighting shows. I'm so glad that we are able to use these boards for another purpose now, it would really be a shame to have seen these beauties burned or sent to the dump.
We have made a few different pieces with these boards as of late, a couple tables and a few signs. The character and color of this wood is simply stunning! {even more so in person}
Here is a 5-foot coffee table/media stand that we just finished with the reclaimed planks.
{I actually found the wire baskets a few months ago and bought them with the intent of building a table that they would fit perfectly under}
This table matches the side tables that we finished a week ago. You can see those tables here.
A closer look at all that character! I lightly sanded away all the
rough spots so that the surface is smooth to the touch, while still
maintaining the fantastic patina.
Here is a custom sign that I recently had the pleasure of creating for a customer, I used the same roof planks on this piece too. I can't get enough of the contrasting metal and warm chocolate wood tones.
That's all for this girl today.
I have an amazing dresser makeover to share with you next...until next time!
Crystal