by Jesse Smith | Jun 15, 2016
At Ice Cream Sammies you’re in for a real treat! Here’s some pictures of our mushroom wood materials and ponderosa slab in their...
by Jesse Smith | Jun 15, 2016
The crew at Panther Construction used a number of our reclaimed materials and had us construct several barn doors for the buildout of Wasted Grain in Scottsdale,...
by Jesse Smith | Jun 12, 2016
Multiple projects in this space utilizing mushroom wood, mixed reclaimed lumber and reclaimed corrugated roof...
by Jesse Smith | Jun 11, 2016
These I-Beam Suspension Desks were designed to fit the unique requirements of a chiropractic office. They have a custom storage compartment under the hinged top and there are suspended cabinets with lots of drawer and shelf space inside. The grommets in the top allow...
by Jesse Smith | Jun 10, 2016
Bang Bang Design is a very creative build team making all sorts of custom projects for clients. We were pleased to provide them with the walnut slabs and milling services to assist them in creating the custom bar top at Squid Ink. See their website...
by Jesse Smith | Jun 10, 2016
Speckled white resawn oak wall provides a distinct contrast in this customer’s living...
by Jesse Smith | Jun 2, 2016
Here’s a baby room we did for a customer in a multi-color lacquer finish using knotty...
by Jesse Smith | May 27, 2016
Here’s an office we did multiple projects for including walls, a sliding door, and a...
by Jesse Smith | May 23, 2016
A mixture of solid hand hewn reclaimed beams and a box beam for this customer’s...
by Jesse Smith | May 17, 2016
Here’s a tobacco barn grey/brown mix sliding barn door we built for a customer’s homeschool room. This door features two of our flush pulls and our 4″ standard...
by Jesse Smith | May 17, 2016
This giant mushroom wood barn door we built and installed for a customer closes off their exterior patio. We made the boxed mantle to fit over their existing mantle on their exterior...
by Jesse Smith | May 17, 2016
A customer commissioned us to build these little barn door style headboards from our tobacco barn brown...
by Jesse Smith | May 16, 2016
You may know Matt from his morning radio show. He and his wife Vanessa have a beautiful home and have used many different products from Porter Barn Wood during the remodel. In the photos below you’ll see wall coverings from some of our bead board, hand hewn...
by Jesse Smith | May 7, 2016
The Living Room in North Scottsdale asked us to come up with a reclaimed bar top and bar front for their space. The top is made from mixed reclaimed hardwoods and trimmed in steel. The bar facade is a rusty patina panel with flat black X’s and rivets. We also...
by Jesse Smith | May 7, 2016
Brat Haus wanted to create an inviting reclaimed look on their patio space so they utilized some of our mushroom wood materials to make it happen. Inside the restaurant you’ll see some familiar ammo boxes and live edge materials as well. They did a great job...
by Jesse Smith | May 6, 2016
Junk in the Trunk Vintage Market asked us to make some reclaimed wood rolling partitions for their booth recently. We used our “Speckled Black” materials and tube steel to make them. You’ll also see a simple flat bar scroll decorating the base. These...
by Jesse Smith | May 4, 2016
Complete with one of our Tobacco Barn Grey sliding barn doors, this bathroom also has hint of our materials on the wall near the sink as...
by Jesse Smith | May 4, 2016
Worth Takeaway in Mesa had us create some beautiful reclaimed threshing floor bar tops for their dining area. These smoothed out relics from farm days past have some serious weathering that make them so interesting to look at. They certainly pop out in this cute...
by Jesse Smith | May 4, 2016
Evo in Scottsdale utilizes some of our reclaimed bead board materials for wall coverings throughout the...
by Jesse Smith | May 4, 2016
Bourbon Jacks opened a new location in Scottsdale recently and decked the place out with our IA Pine siding and Mushroom wood. They did a stellar job as usual creating a cool reclaimed wood atmosphere in the restaurant. Check out the pictures...