Our ThinClad wood wall paneling is something special. It combines the durability and effectiveness fo solid wood tongue and groove paneling with a lightweight, economical dimension. Each plank is 3/8” thick and has a tongue and groove profile, making installation a breeze and the finished look stunning.
Read MoreFinding 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.
Read MoreStepping 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.
Read MoreRestaurant projects have always been near and dear to our hearts at Anthology Woods. We recognize that coming together over food & drinks plays in building relationships and creating community.
Read MoreIn 1885, Thirty years before the famous Duke Kahanamoku popularized surfing on the mainland United States, three young Hawaiian Princes rode the waves of Santa Cruz on long redwood boards, becoming the first documented surfers in the continental US.
Read MoreThe onset of the Gold Rush in California in 1848 brought thousands of prospective people to the state, hastily setting up structures and settlements in short periods of time. Looking up at the massive redwood trees foresting Northern California, the gold prospectors must have thought they struck gold in terms of building material!
Read MoreSawmill Oak is sourced in the eastern and midwest regions of the U.S. from structures that have outlived their usefulness and are slated for demolition or deconstruction.
Read MoreThe Campbell project has a feature wall of reclaimed wood in the Northwest Blend color range. The solid wall planking is milled with a tongue & groove edge for easy, precise installation, and is kiln-dried to avoid issues with insects or moisture.
Read MoreWe're excited to share some pics of the recent installation of Northwest Blend Wall Cladding and Solid Dinizia Bartop at the newly opened Morgans on Main in Woodland, CA!
Read MoreYou've heard that old saying “often the best solution is the most simple option” and it is true here: weathered reclaimed wood-- the planks with a little (or a lot) of natural patina from years of exposure and previous use-- is often at its best when it is unfinished. But the real answer to the question of which finish to use on rustic-style reclaimed wood is: It Depends.
Read MoreAt Anthology Woods our clients are frequently looking for a “gray-weathered” reclaimed wood look. I have to admit, it is really striking to see the silver/gray shimmering tone on an accent wall. Depending on how the light hits it, a gray weathered wood wall can change colors and have an almost luminescent sheen at certain angles. Truly marvelous!
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