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Shelves made from antique hemlock boards salvaged from a carriage house in Buffalo NY. The shelves flank a fireplace. Built and finished by me for ReUse Action (ReUseaction.com)
Custom Built Shelving and Cabinets. Featuring reclaimed tin from grain bins to make panels in cabinet doors.
Custom home in Auburndale Florida designed and built by Jared Weggeland and William Webb of Focus Homes 2018
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The design is by Bill Banford. The client had a new home that needed an outdoor entertaining area. She requested a deck and screened in gazebo. The design team created a custom gazebo with intricate details while maximizing the space without taking too much away from the yard. They also did not want a standard deck so we gave them a shaped deck with ample space to entertain.
UPDATED AFTER PHOTOS - 2014 by Candy Wheelock Photography - CMWheelock Photography
Custom home in Auburndale Florida designed and built by Jared Weggeland and William Webb of Focus Homes 2018
Built from reclaimed marble, recovered by reuse action (reuseaction.com) from a lavatory renovation in one of the Buffalo Public Schools. It was a stall partition, so a close inspection shows who loved who, and all sorts of school age nonsense scratched into the marble. We cut it down to size for the customer and left the markings in the marble as part of its charm. The legs, undercarriage and mounting brackets are all made of reclaimed house trim. The marble installed originally in the 1920s, most likely by Italian immigrant craftsmen. In this city the old wood work was done by Poles and Germans, while the stone work was done by the Italians. crafts they brought from their home countries. Without rescuing this material it (and its heritage) would be in the landfill.
Each piece we build is unique and imbued with history...and keeping materials out of landfills.