Featured Projects

It all begins with an idea. We work with each client to learn their vision for the design. Here is a sample of some of our projects.

This client wanted a home office makeover, complete with a desk, filing cabinet, and console table/dog crate to give her 3 adorable and energetic french bulldogs a place to rest while watching their Mom work. These pieces are a meld of both form and function. All three pieces are made from reclaimed barn wood.

The clients asked for black walnut top on steel open trestle legs with a hickory center beam. Both the black walnut and hickory were sourced from a local sawyer with the client being able to personally choose the slabs themselves. The table fits perfectly in their beautiful log home.

The client asked us to create an elegant, yet farmhouse style table and bench to gift to his niece. We created this white oak top made from salvaged barn beams on a pedestal base with a matching bench. Farmhouse chic!

A client we had previously worked with, came to us with an idea for this gorgeous 4ft x 8ft parsons dining table for her son. Made from salvaged barn beams, this table is finished with a pickled oak stain and our antique furniture wax.

The client wanted to add depth and dimension to their fireplace. We hand crafted this rough sawn, timber frame, ash mantel with hand cut pegged mortis and tenons.

This client was a teacher in our local school district. She had a long time dream of owning a farmhouse table. We made this table for her with her vision of something delicate yet rustic.

A longstanding client came to us asking to create a desk for her daughter. She wanted something simple, yet functional. We used reclaimed rough sawn cherry barn boards salvaged from a church choir loft with steel legs, for this gorgeous piece.

A client came to us with a request to create an outdoor dining table that could seat 12. This 12ft hemlock outdoor dining table gives enough room to seat many guests comfortably, surely this will be a family gathering spot for many years to come!

The client asked for a custom black walnut cutting board with a juice groove, measuring in at a 20”wide by 30” long. This gorgeous piece was finished to a satin smooth finish with our homemade Wicked Marvy Board Butter.

The client chose black walnut rough sawn slabs that were locally harvested, to be transformed into this gorgeous 9 foot bartop. Perfectly complements this beautiful entertainment space.

The client had a vision for a custom 4x6ft size farm table with bread board ends, with square-tapered legs. We matte finished the base with our hand rubbed Wicked Marvy Board Butter finish on the top.

This american elm top sitting on steel base resembling the trunk and branches of a tree, went to the home of a client that was looking for an accent table with a live edge natural look.

The client needed a bench for their mud room. This black walnut live edge bench on steel legs, at 18inches tall, 42 inches log, 19 inches wide, was perfect for the space.

A client came to us with an idea for a slab style table wanting to match his guitars that are on display in the room it was planned to go into. This maple slab was one of three pieces that we had received being cut from a log near our local state park. Counting the growth rings this tree was over 200 years old! Trying to keep the natural feel for the piece we inlayed Dutchman bow ties to control the cracking and add visual interest. They were made from Brazilian rosewood to help tie into the rosewood inlays on the clients guitars. The flowing lines on this base help bring the whole piece together. Measuring in at 40”w x 60” long and 2.5” thick. It will survive another 200+ years.

We created this double towel shelf for a client who was looking for spalted maple with hand forged metal shelf brackets. The shelves work perfectly to accent the white shiplap on the bathroom walls.

The client wanted a She-Shed makeover, so we created floating shelving, a custom built-in bookshelf and desk space. We used ambrosia and spalted curly maple to create this look.

We worked with our client to find the perfect black walnut slab from the local sawyer. The client wanted to keep the focus of the piece on the beauty of the wood’s grain, so we chose a minimalist style steel leg design.