by matthew | Jul 2, 2019 | Inland Empire
We are excited that Lazy Dog Cafe in Temecula, California chose to use our reclaimed Douglas Fir planking on their storefront. To achieve the look they wanted, we ripped the edges off our 2×14 Douglas fir to a consistent and straight 11″. The thickness was...
by matthew | Jul 27, 2018 | Blog, History Behind Materials, Recent Materials, Uncategorized
We’re excited to offer reclaimed building material salvaged from the historic “Spruce Goose Hangar” in Playa Vista. The 319,000 square foot building was the location where Howard Hughes built the infamous H-4 Hercules plane aka the “Spruce Goose”. The plane still...
by matthew | Jul 24, 2018 | Blog, History Behind Materials, Recent Materials, Uncategorized
We are proud to offer material from one of the earliest public structures built by the settlers in Church Hill, Tennessee. Rice’s Mill, a water-wheel powered grist mill used to grind cereal grains into flour was built in 1775. It served as not only a local place for...
by matthew | Apr 30, 2018 | Blog, Latest Installations
A big thank you to Luxe Magazine and all those who came out for our networking event on Saturday April 21st! Our newly remodeled showroom and backyard in Temecula was an excellent location to gather with some of Southern California’s premier designers,...
by matthew | Feb 6, 2018 | Blog, Uncategorized
In the 25 years that Vintage Timberworks has been supplying fine reclaimed wood beams, we have also perfected the art of creating box beams, otherwise known as faux beams, that look virtually indistinguishable from solid timbers. The uptick in interest for box beams...
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