Reclaimed farmhouse dining table
- Chairs will be painted white like the base of the table. © Ben Wurst
- The legs were from an old table that my Dad picked up that was out for the trash. © Ben Wurst
- This photo shows the rough cut edges that were left to keep the rustic feel of the reclaimed spruce boards. © Ben Wurst
- Detail shot of table top and edge. © Ben Wurst
- Table comfortably seats 10 people! Photo courtesty Jon & Jen Carr.
- Detailed photo of the edge of the reclaimed spruce board where the rough cut edge was left. Photo courtesy Jon & Jen Carr.
- Here is a photo of the corner of the table showing the leg and base which were painted a satin white. © Ben Wurst
- End boards added structural stability to the top. © Ben Wurst
- I wonder how many job sites these old masonry boards went to before they were retired…? © Ben Wurst
- Overall dimensions of the table are 108″ by 48″. © Ben Wurst
- The reclaimed wood gives it an old world feel. I also love the final color. Great choice by my clients Jen & Jon! © Ben Wurst
- I originally intended to keep all the boards at 108″ but they were just too warped to work with in that length so I made the decision to cut them down. © Ben Wurst
Simply awesome ! Ben does some amazing work while holding true to Eco roots. Great craftsmanship and a great cause!
Thanks Otter!! 🙂
It looks beautiful, even in the finest dining room! Just think of the new history it will have now 🙂 The new owners are lucky indeed.
Thanks Jen! I can’t imagine all the meals that will be enjoyed at this table. It was a lot of fun to make but I’m glad to see it in a home. It was taking up lots of space in my woodshop!! 😉