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.
Read MoreWe 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.
Read MoreWe 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.
Read MoreAdding 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.
Read MoreThe 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.
Read MoreAccent 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.
Read MoreWe are very excited to share our new website design! We have changed some navigation and added new features aimed to enhance your experience on the site to better help you to find what you need with ease.
Read MoreWhen an architect in New York asked us if we had reclaimed lath boards, we new we had a sourcing challenge. The project was located in Sag Harbor, and in need of around 10,000 square feet of reclaimed lath for sensational ceiling applications in a full remodel of a building more than a century old-- destined for a new life as a private residence.
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