Nov 03
2014
Reclaimed and Other Wood Photos - 2 Lessons
2 lessons to be learned about reclaimed and other wood photos are discussed: (1) There is no such thing as a perfect photo and (2) Look at a lot of photos.
READ MORE »2 lessons to be learned about reclaimed and other wood photos are discussed: (1) There is no such thing as a perfect photo and (2) Look at a lot of photos.
READ MORE »Weathered barnwood decking with original T&G can provide a way to get authentic T&G barnwood at significant cost savings.
READ MORE »Several photos are provided to illustrate heavy, medium and light NatureAged Painted Barnwood paint coverage options. These photos should help you and us zero in on the paint coverage that is right for your application.
READ MORE »"Hand-hewn timbers" and "no pockets" generally do not belong in the same sentence. If you really want hand-hewn timbers w/ no pockets, we can make some for you out of our RubyHardwood or RubyOak timbers.
READ MORE »We took some photos of a sampling of Trestlewood barnwood lumber, before and after brush sanding.
READ MORE »Samples can be an important part of the product selection process when they are used correctly (and in conjunction with other product selection tools.) Some tips to help make sure they are used correctly...
READ MORE »Take a look at a sampling of Trestlewood barnwood lumber products, before and after sanding.
READ MORE »Trestlewood does not get involved on the installation end of things and is, therefore, not the best source of information about installation methods, etc.
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