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Reclaimed Barn Wood Ipswich Trestle Table

Reclaimed pine or reclaimed oak. Length: 4’ to 14’ L. Standard: 36”W x 30″H. Available in any width (up to 54”W) or height (up to 42”H). Longer lengths are also available. 1”, 2” or 3” thick tops. End extensions optional. Stained or painted. Shown in Hazelnut, Standard Medium distressing.

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Product Description

Length: 4’ to 14’ L. Standard: 36”W x 30″H.  The Reclaimed Barn Wood Ipswich Trestle Table is a custom made trestle dining table with X base, handcrafted from reclaimed solid timbers recycled from old buildings. These dining tables are part of our Reclaimed Barn Wood Furniture Collection of custom furniture. Additional options include routed edges, adding a drawer, cut out aprons, food grade table top finishes, custom table top shapes, banquette tables and more. Contact us at 866-223-2757 to speak to a table consultant.

  • Solid reclaimed pine or reclaimed oak.
  • Any length: 48” to 168” long. Longer lengths available.
  • Any width: 28” to 54” wide.
  • Any height: 30” to 42” high.
  • Rectangle, square, oval, race track tops.
  • 4” turned farmhouse legs.
  • 1”, 2” or 3″  thick tops.
  • Optional end extensions on any table.
  • 6 stains, 46 paints, custom color options.
  • One color, two color rub or two tone finishing.
  • Standard medium, smooth or rustic distressing.
  • Premium hardwoods available – walnut, maple, cherry, etc.
  • Made to order for over 25 years.
  • Made in the USA.

 

Download Dining Table Seating Guide
Product Care Guide – Painted, Stained or Waxed Pieces
Nature of Solid Wood Tables

Specs

Size

Any size. Standard Length 5ft – 12ft. Standard Width: 36-39"W. Standard Height: 30-32"H. Completely customizable.

Material

Material: Reclaimed Pine or Reclaimed Oak.

Reclaimed Wood: Reclaimed wood tables are crafted from old timber reclaimed from the roof joist or flooring of old buildings. Exposure of this wood to the elements over the years has produced beautiful and weathered surfaces. The old timber was selected for its graining and distinctive characteristics then de-nailed, planed, and cut. After being sanded and hand finished, the result is a finished piece which resembles a genuine antique. Each item is unique and handmade using “old world” workmanship which may cause slight differences in measurements. The minor splitting, cracking, and crazing that may occur creates the antique but spirited look that is part of the charm and appeal of these tables.

Due to natural aging and weathering, both the old pine and old oak are harder woods than new pine or new oak. Old oak has a tighter, more uniform grain than old pine.

Janka Hardness (Higher = Harder): New Pine: 420, Reclaimed Pine 600 – 650, Oak: 1290.

Density (lbs/cubic ft): Pine = 30. Oak = 45.

Check Cracks: Our wood tables are constructed from real trees and/or solid planks of reclaimed wood, not engineered wood, and professionally dried to 6 – 12% moisture content before any build. Solid wood adjusts to the moisture content in the air at different times of the year. In a sense, the wood breathes just like us. Therefore, the temperature and humidity of your home will affect how your table behaves. To avoid this problem, cabinets and other case goods are normally built with furniture grade panels consisting of internal alternating grain wood sheets sandwiched by outside sheets of finished wood. This type of construction does not work well for most table tops, so we use a glued wood plank construction. As a result. you may notice your table and/or breadboard move slightly or develop small check cracks or dips. You may also notice occasional lifting on the epoxy or resin fills we use in processing our reclaimed wood tables. THIS IS PERFECTLY NORMAL. This is the inherent character of planked reclaimed wood construction and is not considered a defect in material, nor will affect the structural integrity of the table.

Measurements

Top Thickness: Standard 1” Top = approx. .75-.875", Thick 2” Top = approx. 1.5-1.75", Extra Thick 3” Top = approx. 2.375”-2.625”. Table tops vary in size because each piece of wood is different. The thickness of the table top is only for aesthetics and does not affect the table structure.

Table heights will vary with the thickness of the table top – Standard Top: 30"H (approx. 29.75 – 29.875). Thick Top: 31"H (30.5” – 30.75”). Extra Thick 31.5”H (31.375” – 32.625”)

Leg Sizes: Standard legs: 3.5-4"W, Large legs: 4.5-5"W. Leg height is 29”H.

Aprons: Apron heights are 4”H. The bottom of the apron is 25” from the floor.

Corners & Edges: Square: square corners and ⅛” radius on edges. Rounded: 1” corner radius on standard top and 1.5” corner radius on thick top, ¼” radius on edges for both thicknesses.

End Extensions: 18”W Standard. Optional widths: 19” to 24”W. End extensions will have breadboard ends if breadboard ends are specified for the table top. End extension guides are slightly tapered to provide firm fit when inserted in square apron cut outs at the end of the table. When stored back to back two end extensions are about the size of a card table.

Breadboard

Optional. Standard sizes: 1" Breadboard for Standard 1” Top, 2" Breadboard for Thick 2” Top, 3” Breadboard for Extra Thick 3” Top. Custom widths available.

A breadboard refers to the contrasting piece of wood at the end of the table. In the past, it was used to ensure that the plank top table didn't warp, but today is purely decorative. Please note: The breadboard end does move with changes of temperature and humidity, and the ends may extend beyond the table edge during the colder, drier months of the year.

Distressing

The level of distressing specified for each table is based on the final “look” desired. Each table is unique and the patterns are different for each table.

Standard medium distressing varies from some distressing to more distressing. Smooth distressing will have minimum distressing but will not be completely free of marks. Rustic distressing is much heavier distressing and can include a lot of saw marks, nail holes, knots, etc.

For old wood tables, this is far from an exact science as the builder uses the boards available and we can only specify using these broad guidelines.

Table Care

Since these are wood tables, we recommend the use of place mats, coasters and hot pads to maintain the original finish.

Surfaces should be cleaned with a damp sponge and dried with a soft, clean cloth. Commercial cleaners should be avoided as they can dull the surface. Waxes and polishes are not recommended or required.

For old wood tables, cracking, minor shifting, fractures and breadboard movement is considered natural and will vary with temperature and humidity. These types of changes are part of the character of reclaimed wood tables and will not affect the structural integrity of the table.

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Any two or three paint colors can be combined to create a two or three color rub through!

Request Samples

We loan our wood, wicker & metal samples out free of charge; we ask that you return them so we can reuse them. Paper and fabric samples are yours to keep. Our floor cloth samples are available for a $25 deposit each, which is then refunded to you when we receive the sample(s) back. Sand Dune rug samples are available for a $50 deposit. Thank you!

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Reclaimed Barn Wood Furniture Collection production lead time is 10 - 12 weeks.

Furniture Orders: Production Lead Time + Transit Time = Delivery to Your Home

Curbside/Threshold Transit: 5 – 15 business days, White Glove Transit: 2 – 4 weeks

See Shipping Info & Order Handling for more details

At Cottage Home, we know purchasing custom furniture and décor on the Internet can raise some concerns and questions. Our business is dedicated to pioneering a new process for providing high-quality made-to-order furniture on the Internet. We strive to make it as easy as possible for our customers to have access to custom bench-built products for their homes.

Our focus is on providing an unparalleled furniture buying experience through our careful selection of high-quality products, the in-depth product details provided on our website, our knowledgeable design & selection assistance, a full range of samples services, and a specialized delivery process. All of our products are warranted against manufacturer defects for one year from the date of original purchase.

We feel strongly enough about our processes & people to stand behind all of our products & services.
We will be here to help should anything happen to go wrong.

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Description

Length: 4’ to 14’ L. Standard: 36”W x 30″H.  The Reclaimed Barn Wood Ipswich Trestle Table is a custom made trestle dining table with X base, handcrafted from reclaimed solid timbers recycled from old buildings. These dining tables are part of our Reclaimed Barn Wood Furniture Collection of custom furniture. Additional options include routed edges, adding a drawer, cut out aprons, food grade table top finishes, custom table top shapes, banquette tables and more. Contact us at 866-223-2757 to speak to a table consultant.

  • Solid reclaimed pine or reclaimed oak.
  • Any length: 48” to 168” long. Longer lengths available.
  • Any width: 28” to 54” wide.
  • Any height: 30” to 42” high.
  • Rectangle, square, oval, race track tops.
  • 4” turned farmhouse legs.
  • 1”, 2” or 3″  thick tops.
  • Optional end extensions on any table.
  • 6 stains, 46 paints, custom color options.
  • One color, two color rub or two tone finishing.
  • Standard medium, smooth or rustic distressing.
  • Premium hardwoods available – walnut, maple, cherry, etc.
  • Made to order for over 25 years.
  • Made in the USA.

 

Download Dining Table Seating Guide
Product Care Guide – Painted, Stained or Waxed Pieces
Nature of Solid Wood Tables

Specs

Size

Any size. Standard Length 5ft – 12ft. Standard Width: 36-39"W. Standard Height: 30-32"H. Completely customizable.

Material

Material: Reclaimed Pine or Reclaimed Oak.

Reclaimed Wood: Reclaimed wood tables are crafted from old timber reclaimed from the roof joist or flooring of old buildings. Exposure of this wood to the elements over the years has produced beautiful and weathered surfaces. The old timber was selected for its graining and distinctive characteristics then de-nailed, planed, and cut. After being sanded and hand finished, the result is a finished piece which resembles a genuine antique. Each item is unique and handmade using “old world” workmanship which may cause slight differences in measurements. The minor splitting, cracking, and crazing that may occur creates the antique but spirited look that is part of the charm and appeal of these tables.

Due to natural aging and weathering, both the old pine and old oak are harder woods than new pine or new oak. Old oak has a tighter, more uniform grain than old pine.

Janka Hardness (Higher = Harder): New Pine: 420, Reclaimed Pine 600 – 650, Oak: 1290.

Density (lbs/cubic ft): Pine = 30. Oak = 45.

Check Cracks: Our wood tables are constructed from real trees and/or solid planks of reclaimed wood, not engineered wood, and professionally dried to 6 – 12% moisture content before any build. Solid wood adjusts to the moisture content in the air at different times of the year. In a sense, the wood breathes just like us. Therefore, the temperature and humidity of your home will affect how your table behaves. To avoid this problem, cabinets and other case goods are normally built with furniture grade panels consisting of internal alternating grain wood sheets sandwiched by outside sheets of finished wood. This type of construction does not work well for most table tops, so we use a glued wood plank construction. As a result. you may notice your table and/or breadboard move slightly or develop small check cracks or dips. You may also notice occasional lifting on the epoxy or resin fills we use in processing our reclaimed wood tables. THIS IS PERFECTLY NORMAL. This is the inherent character of planked reclaimed wood construction and is not considered a defect in material, nor will affect the structural integrity of the table.

Measurements

Top Thickness: Standard 1” Top = approx. .75-.875", Thick 2” Top = approx. 1.5-1.75", Extra Thick 3” Top = approx. 2.375”-2.625”. Table tops vary in size because each piece of wood is different. The thickness of the table top is only for aesthetics and does not affect the table structure.

Table heights will vary with the thickness of the table top – Standard Top: 30"H (approx. 29.75 – 29.875). Thick Top: 31"H (30.5” – 30.75”). Extra Thick 31.5”H (31.375” – 32.625”)

Leg Sizes: Standard legs: 3.5-4"W, Large legs: 4.5-5"W. Leg height is 29”H.

Aprons: Apron heights are 4”H. The bottom of the apron is 25” from the floor.

Corners & Edges: Square: square corners and ⅛” radius on edges. Rounded: 1” corner radius on standard top and 1.5” corner radius on thick top, ¼” radius on edges for both thicknesses.

End Extensions: 18”W Standard. Optional widths: 19” to 24”W. End extensions will have breadboard ends if breadboard ends are specified for the table top. End extension guides are slightly tapered to provide firm fit when inserted in square apron cut outs at the end of the table. When stored back to back two end extensions are about the size of a card table.

Breadboard

Optional. Standard sizes: 1" Breadboard for Standard 1” Top, 2" Breadboard for Thick 2” Top, 3” Breadboard for Extra Thick 3” Top. Custom widths available.

A breadboard refers to the contrasting piece of wood at the end of the table. In the past, it was used to ensure that the plank top table didn't warp, but today is purely decorative. Please note: The breadboard end does move with changes of temperature and humidity, and the ends may extend beyond the table edge during the colder, drier months of the year.

Distressing

The level of distressing specified for each table is based on the final “look” desired. Each table is unique and the patterns are different for each table.

Standard medium distressing varies from some distressing to more distressing. Smooth distressing will have minimum distressing but will not be completely free of marks. Rustic distressing is much heavier distressing and can include a lot of saw marks, nail holes, knots, etc.

For old wood tables, this is far from an exact science as the builder uses the boards available and we can only specify using these broad guidelines.

Table Care

Since these are wood tables, we recommend the use of place mats, coasters and hot pads to maintain the original finish.

Surfaces should be cleaned with a damp sponge and dried with a soft, clean cloth. Commercial cleaners should be avoided as they can dull the surface. Waxes and polishes are not recommended or required.

For old wood tables, cracking, minor shifting, fractures and breadboard movement is considered natural and will vary with temperature and humidity. These types of changes are part of the character of reclaimed wood tables and will not affect the structural integrity of the table.

Request Samples

We loan our wood, wicker & metal samples out free of charge; we ask that you return them so we can reuse them. Paper and fabric samples are yours to keep. Our floor cloth samples are available for a $25 deposit each, which is then refunded to you when we receive the sample(s) back. Sand Dune rug samples are available for a $50 deposit. Thank you!

"*" indicates required fields

Name*
Address*
Paint/Stain/Fabric Samples
Please list the exact name of the sample you are looking for (ie. "deep sky", "topsider natural"). Click on the plus sign to add additional lines.
This field is for validation purposes and should be left unchanged.

Reclaimed Barn Wood Furniture Collection production lead time is 10 – 12 weeks.

Furniture Orders: Production Lead Time + Transit Time = Delivery to Your Home

Curbside/Threshold Transit: 5 – 15 business days, White Glove Transit: 2 – 4 weeks

See Shipping Info & Order Handling for more details

At Cottage Home, we know purchasing custom furniture and décor on the Internet can raise some concerns and questions. Our business is dedicated to pioneering a new process for providing high-quality made-to-order furniture on the Internet. We strive to make it as easy as possible for our customers to have access to custom bench-built products for their homes.

Our focus is on providing an unparalleled furniture buying experience through our careful selection of high-quality products, the in-depth product details provided on our website, our knowledgeable design & selection assistance, a full range of samples services, and a specialized delivery process. All of our products are warranted against manufacturer defects for one year from the date of original purchase.

We feel strongly enough about our processes & people to stand behind all of our products & services.
We will be here to help should anything happen to go wrong.

Reclaimed Barn Wood Ipswich Trestle Table
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