ART OF RECYCLED WOOD
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We fabricated this engineered recycled fir flooring from old pickle tanks from the Nalley Valley in Tacoma. This flooring is floated in over radiant floor heat.
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This 15" wide long length flooring is patina face recycled fir.
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This recycled fir timber frame has a beautiful dormer that faces the water. I love the beds that tuck under the roof.
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This timber frame home was build by SWW on Bainbridge Island. The timber frame, floors, stairs, doors and trim are all recycled fir from Pier 91 in Seattle.
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This Bainbrige Island home has two rooms with large recycled fir timber framed trusses.
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This 11" wide recycled fir plank floor is installed over radiant floor heat in Bainbridge Island home.
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This material was salvaged from a Leavenworth fruit storage building and was reused in a Wenatchee home built in an orchard.
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This 15" wide recycled fir floor is in a beautiful treehouse that looks across at Bainbridge Island. Jake Jacob is the treehouse builder.
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This rustic Douglas fir floor and stairway is in a wonderful log home. The flooring is 15" wide and up to 24' long.
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This recycled fir stair leads you upstairs to a photo and film making studio in Poulsbo Washington.
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This patina faced recycled fir long length plank floor was reclaimed from a building in San Francisco California. It is now in the Filson store in Ballard.
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This flooring was custom fabricated by Salisbury Woodworking for timber salvaged from pier 91 in Seattle. The 15" width is rare and the longest planks were 24'.