This was our first attempt at going green in our Ramona shop. It is a sideboard made out of antique barn wood. This was made out of almost 100% recycled materials. The granite in the inlaid top was from remnants that were on their way to the dump. The only new wood are the oak in the dovetail drawers and a little bit of shop ply for the interior. We used Blum soft close drawer guides. A couple coats of clear oil and it is good to go. The price on this one of a kind beauty was $2,795.00 plus TX.





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