Building with reclaimed lumber allows builders to go green without sacrificing quality. Old growth lumber reclaimed from barns, houses, piers, bridges and many other sources is prized for the color, size, strength and dense, straight grain not found in the trees harvested today. By using reclaimed wood no new trees need to be cut.
Reclaimed lumber [...]
by Good Millwork on November 17, 2009
in TimberSIL
Kid and Mom invented–EPA approved. The product that is virtually fireproof, rot proof, and is so green, that if you wanted to drop your Metamucil intake and eat this, you could!
The patented product is called TimberSIL. BuildingGreen, and other sources can’t hymn enough praises for this wonder material.
Considering Santa Barbara’s remarkable susceptibility to wildfires and [...]
by Good Millwork on April 7, 2009
in Projects
Good Millwork: The Fanciful Folley, originally uploaded by Good Millwork.
“The Fanciful Folley” features a modular, post-modern design constructed all from reclaimed cypress waste donated by Good Millwork. Designed by Les McCormick of Studio Atelier and built by Ederer Construction both of Point Washington, Florida, the playhouse was built for the Cottages for Kids benefit in [...]
Reclaimed wood is a rich resource for designers. Our best suppliers acquire buildings and reclaim every reusable resource – not just wood, but also bricks, copper, hardware, steel and any other materials for which there is an existing market. Good Millwork manufactures architectural moldings and millwork from vintage wood reclaimed from a variety of sources [...]
Cottages for Kids is a Florida-based benefit event that auctions playhouses designed, built and decorated by area architects and homebuilders using volunteered time and donated materials. Held locally in Rosemary Beach, the auction raised an estimated $100,000 for its nonprofit sponsor, the Children’s Volunteer Health Network, Inc.
In addition to childlike, playful aesthetics, this year’s Cottages [...]