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Reclaimed Wood Custom Projects

A few weeks ago, I told you about a reclaimed wood resource that I had stumbled upon while on the search for a custom request.  Remember the angels sang that day?

Reclaimed Barn Wood Source | prodigalpieces.com

What a story lies in this stash.  This is wood from mainly old, disassembled barns. In addition, also some salvaged treasure dating back to the 1800’s.  I stood in awe of it all…amazing.

Reclaimed Barn Beams | prodigalpieces.com

One of the projects that fueled our hunt for reclaimed wood, was a custom order a gal names, Sara.

Sara had been planning to remodel her kitchen by creating a rustic look by removing her upper kitchen cabinets and replacing them with reclaimed wood open shelving.  She wanted to do the same with shelving for her laundry. She also asked us to create a custom planked top for a dry sink she refinished and planned to use as an entertainment center.

At first, I couldn’t find a resource anywhere within a 2-hour radius that had what she was looking for – 2″ x 12″ boards.  Thankfully I live in a community where Amish and Mennonite families reside, and they are some of the best resources when it’s comes to requests like this.  You can read more on my resource here.

Here’s what we came away with – gorgeous grain in these wonderful boards. This lumber was once floor joists that are salvaged from a local Tappan stove company that was built in 1901.  That means the wood is originally harvested from the late 1800’s – wow.  Notice the tight grain, which tells you that it came from first growth.

1800's Reclaimed Wood | prodigalpieces.com #prodigalpieces

LET’S BEGIN

This wood was in a really rustic state, so it didn’t look like this to start.  We plane it down and remove the residue. In order to do that, there were oodles of hand-forged square nails needing removed.

Removing Nails from Reclaimed Wood | prodigalpieces.comOnce those were out, we were able to use a bench top planer for the large surfaces and a hand planer for the sides.

In addition, you can still see some of the aged appeal I try to retain in this board. Not only are they worn with age, but that also equals perfection in my eye. In addition, the cracks, nicks, and nail holes all tell a story.

Refreshed Reclaimed Wood Shelving | prodigalpieces.com

Here they are all cut, sanded, planed, and shipping out to Sara.

Stack of Reclaimed Wood Shelves | prodigalpieces.com

IN THE KITCHEN

Here’s a sneak peek of how they look in Sara’s gorgeous new kitchen.

Sadie Seasongoods Kitchen | prodigalpieces.com

Photograph courtesy of Sadie Olive

UP NEXT

Next, for Sara’s entertainment center, we used a different species of wood to create a plank top.  This consists of beech wood that came from an old barn here in farm country, Ohio. Don’t you love my glamour? However, when the snow is flying, you take what you can get.

Entertainment Center Reclaimed Wood Top | prodigalpieces.com

This is a perfect custom fit for her dry sink with a simple, rustic design. I love how it came out.

Underside of Entertainment Center Top | prodigalpieces.com

What is more, Sara wanted to stain the top herself. She did a fantastic vision for the end result of that antique dry sink.  Don’t you want one of your own?

Entertainment Center Custom Top by Prodigal Pieces | prodigalpieces.com

Photograph courtesy of Sadie Olive

Also, Sara uses a combination of antiquing wax and a honey stain to get the look. The wood is gorgeous.

Gorgeous Wood Grain on Reclaimed Wood Entertainment Top | prodigalpieces.com

Photograph Courtesy of Sadie Olive

Needless to say, I am heading back for repeat visits for some reclaimed wood treasure of my own. Likewise, my head is reeling with ways to put it to use in our own home. Additionally, pin and share to inspire others.

Custom Reclaimed Wood Projects by Prodigal Pieces www.prodigalpieces.com #prodigalpieces Open kitchen shelving and plank top for entertainment center.
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Comments

  1. Whimzy Thyme says

    Wow – Love old wood — My brother is making some items from antique cypress which he harvested himself. Can’t wait to add some of his handmade items to my Shop.

    • Larissa says

      Me too! I can’t wait to see what you do. I love old wood. 🙂

    • Larissa says

      tee hee…thank you! Sara did an awesome job with staining and installation. I want some! 😉

  2. kim says

    Such beautiful wood – just lovely.

    • Larissa says

      Thank you, Kim. It’s fun to create and see it put to use.

  3. Laura says

    I love old wood and those pieces turned out beautifully! I love how thick the wood is for the open shelves- can’t buy that today!

    • Larissa says

      Thank you! Yes, you can’t find that wood today in the store, but at a reclaimed resource only. Like finding a needle in a hay stack!

    • Larissa says

      A kindred spirit! Definitely love wood – I don’t know if there is a more versatile medium. 🙂

  4. Laurie says

    Great work, Larissa. Love the way that dry sink turned out. I came over from the Bloggertunities share list, and I’ll be featuring this on my Fri. Faves. Thank you for the inspiration and for allowing me to share it.

    • Larissa says

      Thank you, Laurie! Yes, it came out well and wish I had one. 😉 Thanks for the shout-out, as well. Happy Friday!

  5. cheryl B. says

    the numbers on the dressers where did they come from?

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