Residential Reclaimed Wood Projects

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Residential Uses of Reclaimed Wood

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#1 Ski Chalet

This gorgeous Chalet used a wide variety of reclaimed wood from Crossroads Recycled Lumber. You can see big timbers such as the 12”x24”s from Port of Stockton and 6”x12”s from Mare Island Naval Shipyard used as rafters. Mare Island was also the source of the 1”x8” and 1”x18” paneling used in the walls and ceilings. All of the reclaimed wood came together amazingly in this Chalet giving it a beautiful rustic look. Builder is Jim Galletto of Galletto Construction www.gallettoconstruction.com

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#2 Cornerstone Homes

Fresno, California, Photos Courtesy of Terrance Reimer

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#3 Casey Welch Residence

Photos Courtesy of Ed Welch

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#4 Mixed Residential Projects

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#5 Mountain Residence, Oakhurst, California

Douglas Fir, Ponderosa Pine and Redwood Old Barn Siding, Douglas Fir and White Fir Beams and Thick Plank Floors, Cedar Poles at Entry Gate

Location Photography by Terrance Reimer www.TerranceReimer.com

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#6 Smith Pergola and Shutters

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#7 Roberts Residence

North Fork, California, Candace and Dennis Roberts Owner Builders. Location Photography by Terrance Reimer www.TerranceReimer.com. The Roberts’ floor is a classic mid-grade wide-plank tongue & groove Douglas Fir.

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#8 Tom and Nancy’s North Fork Floor

Location Photography by Terrance Reimer www.TerranceReimer.com.  Tom & Nancy’s floor is a high-grade, mixed grain Douglas Fir floor.

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#9 Carmel Residence in Santa Lucia Preserve

Carmel, California, Featured in the February 2007 Issue of California Home + Design.
Photos Couresy of Mikhael Romain | Assistant Design Editor.  Bogard Construction-Santa Cruz, California
Crossroads supplied over 150 Resawn Douglas Fir Timbers and over 10,000 Square Feet of Vertical Grain Flooring and Ceiling stock for this prize winning home.

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#10 Arcularius Ranch

Arcularius Ranch, Duff Construction, Mammoth Lakes, California.

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#11 Samuels Residence

Green, Sustainably Designed Home, Willits, California,
Furia Construction – Santa Rosa, California, Architecture by Wilson Associates, Berkeley, California. Another elegant crisp modern design displaying very clean and keen features with remilled and replaned wood. Posts and Beams are Select Structural and #1 Douglas Fir Surfaced Four Sides (S4S) , Interior Ceiling Paneling is High Grade Douglas Fir Vertical Grain 1×4 T&G, Roof Decking is 2×6 T&G Clear Douglas Fir S4S Posts and Beams, Douglas Fir Roof Decking and Interior Paneling, Doors by Stott Builders.

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#12 Yosemite Cabin Restoration

Sun Construction – Oakhurst, California. Standing Dead Sugar Pine Exterior Siding, Western
Red Cedar Interior Paneling, Douglas Fir Interior Beams.

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#13 Japanese Temple – Timber Frame Construction

Not our work but we love it. Photos Courtesy of Steve Gabbard, Sun Construction, Oakhurst, Ca

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#14 Sheatsley Residence

Nevada City Residence of our great long time friends Bill and Stevie Sheatsley.

Timbers from Stanford Gymnasium circa 1914, Wide Plank Ceiling Decking From Ft Bragg Georgia Pacific Mill, Vertical Grain Douglas Fir Door and Window Trim.

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#15 Jennifer’s Albuquerque Home

Reclaimed Wood Knotty Pine Floors

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#16 Dan Rodgers Rammed Earth Home

Stockton, California, Douglas Fir Posts, Beams and Roof Decking, Jeffrey and Ponderosa Pine Joists and Beams, Western Hemlock Roof 2×6 T&G Roof Decking , Standing Dead Cedar and Pine Porch Posts.

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#17 Jay Bretton Construction

Mammoth Lakes, California, Wire Brushed Ponderosa Pine Batten Board Siding.

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#18 Alluvial Residence

Soenke Construction – Fresno, California. Western Red Cedar Channel Rustic Siding

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#19 Coarsegold Home

Owner Builder Home, Coarsegold California. Green Design Residence – The house walls are built with Integrated Concrete Forms (ICF)- a concrete house poured within a styrofoam block shell, made to last hundreds of years. The ceiling is bamboo. Crossroads provided home made Jeffery Pine Doors, Tabletop, Standing Dead Pine Vigas, reclaimed wood posts. Log poles are from USFS well managed and performed fire safety and watershed management project used as semi-shade on the upstairs studio porch.

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#20 Olwyler Residence, North Fork, California

Photos by Michael Olwyler 2009, Installation & finishing by Seth & Doug Waltner with Larry Wave.

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#21 Cross Residence, Noel Cross Architects, Villa Terra, Campbell, CA

Noel Cross Architects, Campbell, California

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#22 Albosta Residence

North Fork, California. Bauer-Kos Design, Western Hemlock Ceiling and Exterior Siding, Douglas Fir Window and Door Trim.

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#23 Cabinets & Doors from Reclaimed Wood

Here are photos of great work by our friend Ed Welch of Dovetail Construction in Nevada City, CA. Ed is an Excellent craftsman as well as a great guy. We highly recommend Ed to anyone who appreciates fine woodworking.

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