During the nineteenth century, the production of wood products was the major industry of the colonies of Lower Canada and Upper Canada. Many Canadians believe that the lumber barons were in fact our earliest recorded entrepreneurs. These men looked to the virgin...
Clearly upcycled and reclaimed wood is trending this spring, as the Logs End team has been fielding plenty of calls. Many of you are seeking funky or aged materials for building projects: from bathrooms counters to bedrooms walls to living room mantles and beams....
Thank you to our friends at Kealey Tackaberry Log Homes, Ottawa’s only handcrafted log home company, for sharing these amazing photos. Their team recently completed a round-log home design/build project in Munster, Ontario and the Logs End team was thrilled to...
Having stood the test of time, reclaimed barn board and beams are rich in history and farmland heritage. Fully upcycled and 100% sustainable, no two pieces of are alike. The deep colours, grain patterns, notches and imperfections add a touch of elegance and...
Studies have proven that log salvaging has an environmental benefit. In a report written by Michael Robertson, British Columbia Conservation Data Centre, it was noted that, “underwater logging has increased the nutrients in the water, actually providing a...
Thank you Andy and Kathy for sharing your review. We love how you opted to have our river reclaimed yellow birch grace your floors *and* kitchen cabinets! #TestimonialTuesday