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Designer Spotlight Series: Kirby Walls Custom Builders

Next up on our Designer Spotlight Series is Kirby Walls Custom Builders, a custom residential home building company, based in Austin, Texas, who specializes in creating elegant homes for their clients. They help their clients throughout the entire design and build process, from site layout and planning, interior design consultation and construction.

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Anthology Woods Joins Mattoboard’s Digital Material Board Tool

Designers and architects can find several of Anthology Wood’s products on Mattoboard, a new 3D digital sampling tool, including our Deep Sumi Cedar, Sawmill Oak and Surfrider Redwood. Designers can drag and drop our reclaimed wood paneling and flooring samples onto their boards, or add them as a background.

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Designer Spotlight Series: Collective Charrissesin

We sat down with Nathan Charrissesin, founder of Collective Charrissesin, to hear about his experience working with Anthology Woods’ reclaimed wood cladding in his retail and hospitality designs. Read on to learn more about his thoughts and ideas about reclaimed wood design and his favorite wood products.

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Designer Spotlight Series: KTI Interiors

We sat down with Design Director, Nikki Holt, from KTI to hear about her experience working with Anthology Woods’ reclaimed wood flooring, paneling and custom beams for her luxury home designs. Read on to learn more about her thoughts and ideas about reclaimed wood design and her favorite wood products.

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5 Ways to Add reclaimed Wood to Your Office Design

Adding wood to an office design has more than aesthetic benefits. Wood is a natural, renewable building material that has notable health and wellness effects for indoor spaces.

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5 Tips for Designing Interiors with Dark Wood

Feeling dark and moody? Sometimes we need to embrace the dark things in life, and adding dark and black wood walls to an interior design can really make a bold statement that exudes sophistication.

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LEED Credits for Reclaimed & Sustainable Wood: Materials for Green Building

The Leadership in Energy and Design (LEED) is a green building certification program that evaluates the environmental performance of buildings, including the design, constructions, operation and maintenance. There are many ways to integrate reclaimed and sustainable wood into LEED projects, to encourage materials cycling and improved indoor air quality for happier, healthier buildings.

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From Faux to For Real: Design Trends for 2022 Urge for Real, Natural Materials

As we push into the ‘20s, we are observing interesting design trends based on our current climate, from our actual warming climate to our Work-From-Home lifestyle throughout the Covid-19 pandemic. An overall trend seems to emphasize the shift from faux, digital and mass-produced to authentic, handmade and unique elements.

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Designing the Perfect Reclaimed Wood Accent Wall

Accent walls and feature walls provide a wonderful focal point for a room, office or home. Reclaimed wood can offer warm, natural accent to these designs, adding texture, depth and a range of colors.

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Anthology Woods Publishes Red-List Approved Declare Label for Solid Wood Products

In a continued effort to offer enhanced sustainability and transparency certifications, Anthology Woods has published our first Declare Label for our Reclaimed Solid Wood Flooring & Paneling, with Unfinished, Oil Finish & Low-VOC Poly Finish. This label displays that our products fall under the Red-List Approved Category, ensuring that our wood flooring & paneling promotes healthy indoor air quality and does not contain harmful chemicals or substances.

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Choosing the Best Reclaimed Wood Source

Reclaimed wood is a popular choice for flooring, paneling, furniture and custom installations that is sustainable, recycled and filled with natural beauty. Along with the age of this wood comes many obstacles to provide quality, consistent and stable flooring and paneling that is easy to install and maintain for the customer.

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Kiln Drying Reclaimed Wood: A Key Step to Quality

Kiln drying is the process of drying wood in a controlled environment, where temperature, air circulation and humidity are monitored and stabilized. The wood is slowly dried to a target point, protecting it from checking, warping or cupping. This is an alternative to air-dying the wood, which simply involves stacking the lumber outdoors over a period of time to dry.

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Second Annual Reclaimed Wood Garage Sale in Ashland Oregon

We are excited to host our second ever garage sale here in Ashland, OR. We will be offering a variety of quality reclaimed, salvaged and FSC® Certified wood in a variety of dimensions at amazingly low prices!

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Source Story: Bidwell Walnut Salvaged from Orchards and Roadsides

Bidwell Walnut (Claro Walnut) is a deciduous hardwood tree native to the upper Sacramento River basin. The unique lumber is known for its rich, swirling colors, and is coveted particularly by gun stock manufactures and master craftsmen. The wood’s history begins with John Bidwell.

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European Fumed Oak: Getting this Antique Look with Reclaimed Wood

Fuming, or “smoking,” wood (predominantly oak species) is a process that involves exposing the wood to ammonia gas, which reacts with the tannins. Learn more about about the history of this type of wood and how to style it in your design project.

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The Reclaimed Wood Process: Turning Old Barns Into Reclaimed Wood Paneling and Flooring

Finding an old barn to reclaim locally is a rare and exciting process. We located this old barn in the Rogue Valley in Southern Oregon, and began the process of carefully dismantling the structure.

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Wood Samples Now Available on Material Bank

Get Anthology Wood’s samples overnight! Anthology Woods is available on Material Bank, where designers and architects can browse thousands of materials for their upcoming projects.

While other companies scrambled to digitize their operations during the COVID-19 pandemic, Material Bank was already ahead of the game. Material Bank is the largest architectural and design-centric materials resource library, offering thousands of product samples for all aspects of design projects, from sink faucets to wood flooring.

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Source Story: Smokehouse Blend

Stepping into an old tobacco barn, you’re entering into another age. Smoke still clings to the blackened walls and the air tastes sweet and musty. Our Smokehouse Blend pays homage to these structures, usually built of pine timbers, and embodies the rich history of that era.

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