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Reclaimed Timber

  • Premium resawn Douglas fir
    Music pavilion, Bellingham, WA / Cascade Joinery
  • LEED platinum candidate Bagley Classroom at University of Minnesota Duluth / Salmela Architect
  • 8" x 20" x 23' reclaimed Douglas fir beams (basswood paneling)
    Bagley Classroom, UMD / Salmela Architect
  • Reclaimed Alaskan yellow cedar bench
    Bagley Classroom, UMD / Salmela Architect
  • "As is" patina, Douglas fir
    Private residence / Howard Backen Architect
  • Premium resawn Douglas fir
    Private residence / CF Design, Ltd
  • Premium resawn Douglas fir elevated walkway
    Will Steger Conference Center, Ely, MN / Jeff Kemmer Timberframe
  • Premium resawn Douglas fir conservatory
    Will Steger Conference Center / Jeff Kemmer Timberframe
  • Premium resawn Douglas fir, with stencil
    Sapphire Laguna / Si Teller Architect
  • Premium resawn Douglas fir, wire brushed and waxed
    Willows Lodge, Woodinville, WA
  • Premium resawn Douglas fir /
    Salmela Architect / River City Builders & Millworks
  • Premium resawn Douglas fir
    River City Builders & Millworks
  • Hewn-textured Douglas fir
    Pasadera Country Club, Monterey, CA
  • Premium resawn Douglas fir
    Private residence / Amstutz Timberframes
  • Sandblasted texture, Douglas fir
  • Premium resawn Douglas fir
    Private residence, Nebraska
  • Premium resawn Douglas fir
    Private residence, CF Design, Ltd / Miller Post & Beam
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Three words: good big wood. Reclaimed timber--and all the smaller dimensional stock cut from it--boasts some of the finest quality wood our generations(s) will ever see. Structural integrity. Gorgeous old-growth tree grain. Good karma available to those who provide a good home. Salvaged wood for sustainable building.

Douglas Fir Timber

Heart Pine Timber

“I don’t think we grasped how truly remarkable such a piece of wood would be. Seeing the entire crew work together to execute a single cut on this truly stunning piece of wood quickly gave us an understanding — and we liked it.”
--Jason Hammond, customer w/ Star-Tribune blog
read/view more at "Big Wood Blog"