Monday, October 24, 2011

Quality Resawn Timbers Create Exceptional Antique Flooring

Why Not Get Your Wood Floor at a Big-Box Retailer?
If you can find 10-inch, wide-plank, 16-foot-long pieces of wood that are not bowed or cupped at a big-box store, by all means, buy it. That’s what Sarah Londerville, co-owner of Manomin Resawn Timbers, says in this video about Manomin’s quality.




You’re not likely to find such big, long, wide, high-quality boards at the new-wood retailers, and they certainly won’t be the gorgeous, unique reclaimed wood you find at Manomin Resawn Timbers


What You See is What You Get.
Manomin is proud of our attention to detail. The reclaimed wood product you see in our showroom, at the home shows we attend (come see us at the AIA Minnesota Convention for Architects and Designers November 9-10 or the Midwest Home Show Nov 18-20 in Minneapolis!), and the reclaimed antique wood samples you’ll see at our dealers is exactly what gets delivered to your home.




Manomin Resawn Timbers mills its wide-plank flooring from reclaimed, antique lumber and timbers from 19th- and 20th-century structures, old barns, warehouses and factories. This antique wood has a warmth and patina only found in reclaimed wood. Manomin also offers reclaimed wood paneling, timbers, box beams and mantels. Antique lumber inspires a fresh and innovative style for your home, office or business.


Quality Processes. Exceptional Antique Wood Flooring.
Mark Clasen, co-owner of Manomin Resawn Timbers, explains in the video how most of Manomin’s reclaimed wood material is re-sawn on-site into whatever dimension you need. Then it’s put into the kiln to re-stabilize. Even though the timbers have been drying for 100+ years — we still want to make sure our reclaimed antique wood is down to the right moisture content. It’s all part of our quality process. From there we run it through the straight-line ripsaw, plane the backs, run it through our moulder and defect it.




By following this quality process, we ensure that your Manomin Resawn Timbers reclaimed wood product will all be useable when it arrives. No waste. And we guarantee every floor. If you install your Manomin reclaimed antique wood floor the way we direct you to install it, we know there won’t be any issues. We have exceptional success with our reclaimed wood products.


Watch the video for more details and a glimpse at our operation. Then come to our show room at 15152 Freeland Avenue in Hugo, MN to experience our reclaimed wood for yourself. We look forward to meeting you.

Friday, September 30, 2011

Should you be a Manomin Customer?

Do you take pride in your home and/or business? Would you like to create a look and feel — an experience — people remember after they’ve visited? Does the richness of real wood appeal to you? Do you settle for nothing less than the best? If you answered, “yes” to any or all of these questions, then Manomin Resawn Timbers may be the right company for you.



Known for reclaimed wood, particularly wide-plank antique wood flooring, Manomin provides customers with truly exceptional products. In this video, Mark Clasen and Sarah Londerville, co-owners of Manomin Resawn Timbers, talk about working with clients.

Whether people find us at tradeshows like the Midwest Home Show, direct mail, our website or even Twitter, they come to Manomin because they’re looking for the best in antique flooring or extraordinary reclaimed antique wood finishes on furniture or other custom projects. Our customers are designers, builders and architects as well as end users who are building or remodeling a home or business. They bring their blueprints and photos, and we bring years of experience and a variety of reclaimed wood options to consult on and create the perfect solution for each person.

Each style of reclaimed wood has it’s own look and feel, from reclaimed antique oak that we skip-plane to wide-plank Douglas fir coming out of a timber stock to antique elm for a more formal look. We need to understand your style and the experience you’re trying to create, and then we can bring the right reclaimed wood to the table — or mantle, or staircase, or paneling, or floor — whatever the case may be.

We invite you to watch the video or look through the gallery, but to truly experience the Manomin difference, you have to come to our show room at 15152 Freeland Avenue in Hugo, MN. We look forward to meeting you soon!

Tuesday, September 27, 2011

Countertop on I Hate My Kitchen


This countertop was created for the DIY Network's show 'I Hate My Kitchen'. The show featured a kitchen in a 1920's Minneapolis home. DIY saw us at the Minneapolis Home Show and asked if we would be interested in providing a countertop. They wanted a unique wood counter top that was also 'Green', so Manomin Resawn Timbers was a natural choice. This particular countertop is made of Antique Elm. The Antique Elm we have comes out of barns in central Wisconsin and dates from between 1820 and 1880. It comes to us as timbers and is custom milled, stained, and finished. You can find show times for this episode of 'I Hate My Kitchen' at the DIY networks website http://www.diynetwork.com/i-hate-my-kitchen/a-cooks-cottage/index.html.

Monday, August 22, 2011

Stout's Pub Floor - Into the Kiln



Our wood air dries for one hundred years or more, but kiln drying ensures that all of our products are top quality. Especially with floors, it is important to have consistent low level moisture content. Low moisture content stabilizes the wood so that we can be confident that the floors won’t cup or buckle over time. It also guarantees that no living organisms inhabit the wood. The time it takes a load of wood to reach it's optimal moisture level varies from several days up to a week. We expect this particualar floor to be ready to come out of the kiln for final processing by end of the week.

Wednesday, August 17, 2011

Breathe Easy with Reclaimed Wood Flooring


According to the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), indoor air quality is one of our country’s leading health concerns. Plus, an estimated 60-70 million Americans are affected by house dust, suffering from sniffling, sneezing, itchy eyes, sinus troubles and difficulty breathing.


So what do reclaimed wood floors have to do with better breathing? Quite a lot, actually. Not only are they visually appealing and environmentally smart, the Asthma and Allergy Foundation of America claims that hardwood floors are ideal for persons with allergies and asthma.


The Health Benefits of Reclaimed Wood Floors 


Look Ma, No Fibers
Unlike carpets, reclaimed wood does not contain fibers. The smooth, solid surface is less likely to confine dust, dirt, allergens and animal dander. It is also more resistant to dust mites and mold. 


Un-Noxiously Clean
Reclaimed wood floors are much easier to maintain. Regular cleaning — which prevents airborne particles and pollens from accumulating — requires little more than sweeping, dry mopping or vacuuming to keep them allergen free. 


We Won’t Emit It
Hardwood materials are fundamentally less toxic than synthetic materials found in carpet, vinyl, laminate and linoleum do not emit volatile organic compounds (VOCs).  VOCs can trigger asthma symptoms if their levels are too high.


Repelling Really
The hard surface of reclaimed wood floors is more resistant to artificial substances like pesticides that can build up on other floor coverings. We track in outside pesticides, which can accumulate on floors, but wood floors can significantly reduce the buildup of such toxins. 


Whether you suffer from asthma or allergies or simply enjoy making healthy choices, reclaimed wood flooring is a smart option for a healthier indoor environment. Feel free to contact us at Manomin Resawn Timbers to learn more about how reclaimed lumber can help you to create a healthy home, office or living space.

Tuesday, August 9, 2011

Stout's Pub The first step - Denailing

We have an exciting new project - Stout's Pub located at 1611 Larpenter in Falcon Heights. We will be documenting the process from start to finish. The first step in preparing the wood is denailing. Since the wood that we use comes from old warehouses and barns, it is filled with nails. All of the old hardware has to be pulled by hand. We use a metal detector to find metal pieces that we can't see. All of the old hardware must be removed before we can run it through the saw.







Friday, July 22, 2011

More than just beautiful floors.

Reclaimed wood has a wide variety of uses. It is rich in character and has great stability due to the years of air drying. Of course it makes beautiful floors, but did you know it can also be used for furniture, cabinets, countertops, paneling, ceiling tiles, structural pieces and coverings and more? Anything that you would make out of wood can be made out of reclaimed wood. .
The console designed and made by Partners Woodcraft in Fridley, MN is a beautiful example. www.partnerswoodcraft.com
The face of the cabinet was made using Reclaimed Antique Oak. The Antique Oak comes mainly out of barns.
The top is Wormy Chestnut. Manomin Resawn Timbers custom milled all of the pieces from our reclaimed wood

Tuesday, June 14, 2011

What the FSC?

We are, of course, referring to the Forest Stewardship Council (FSC®). The FSC’s mission is to promote environmentally appropriate, socially beneficial and economically viable management of the world’s forests. Something Manomin Resawn Timbers enthusiastically supports. 


The FSC was created in 1993 to help consumers and businesses identify products from well-managed forests. An FSC label ensures that the forest products used are from responsibly harvested and verified sources, so you can feel confident you are directly supporting good forest management. 


There are 2 main FSC certifications:
1) Forest Management Certification — Awarded to forest managers or owners who prove that their forest operations are socially beneficial and managed in an environmentally appropriate and economically viable way.


2) Chain-of-Custody Certification — Verifies FSC-certified forest products through the production chain. 


Manomin has received the FSC Chain-of-Custody Certification for reclaimed material, License Code FSC-C019842. This certification ensures our customers — particularly those that need to know for Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) or Minnesota GreenStar — that our wood is truly reclaimed. From the beginning, the U.S. Green Building Council’s (USGBC) rating system has recognized FSC as the world’s only credible forest certification system. 


With green building growing in popularity — possibly tripling by 2013 according to McGraw-Hill Construction — FSC certification will continue to play an important role in sustainable design.



Thursday, April 28, 2011

Domo Arigato, Reclaimed Barn Wood

When you think of sushi, reclaimed midwestern barn wood isn’t usually the first thing that comes to mind. Yet that’s what the architects at restaurant design-heavyweight, Shea, Inc. thought of when asked by the Masu Sushi and Robata restaurant to build their sushi bar.

Masu, located at 330 East Hennepin Avenue in Minneapolis, MN, is a sushi and robata grill concept that combines traditional Japanese cuisine and hospitality in a hip, modern environment. Interestingly enough, part of that modern environment comes from antique white oak that was reclaimed from a barn built in the 1850s. 


Corey Fromm of Fromm’s Inc. Custom Woodworking & Cabinetry Services was hired to create a sushi bar from rustic, reclaimed lumber. He purchased the beautiful antique white oak from Manomin Resawn Timbers and used it to create a sushi bar top that enhances the playful, high-energy environment. The restaurant features veteran sushi chefs, a Japanese coal-fired robata grill and a full bar with specialty drinks and an extensive Sake list. 


Masu’s energetic and lighthearted atmosphere, including the reclaimed antique white oak bar surface, encourages friendly interaction among chefs, customers and staff and makes Masu the place for dining, drinking and fun in Northeast Minneapolis.


You can see other bar tops and custom furniture made from reclaimed wood at Manomin’s website.



Monday, March 28, 2011

The Pros and Cons of Reclaimed Wood Flooring vs Laminate

Antique wood flooring.
The look of new wood flooring and laminate can be fairly similar, but reclaimed wood has a unique character that comes from its age and past uses. 


Reclaimed wood flooring is made from reclaimed lumber that has been rescued from old buildings and recycled, refined, resawn and refinished for use as flooring, furniture and other home and commercial building uses. The original trees were cut down years ago, making reclaimed wood a green-friendly flooring option.


Laminate wood flooring is designed to imitate hardwood flooring. It is constructed of a high-density fiberboard substrate layer, a pattern layer that is a high-resolution picture of a hardwood-flooring surface and, on top, a plastic-type, melamine wear layer. In other words, with reclaimed hardwood flooring you are walking on an actual piece of wood, whereas with laminate, you are walking on a picture of hardwood underneath a wear layer.


Decorative laminate.
Some people refer to laminate flooring as “Pergo” flooring, but Pergo is actually a brand name of one of the first companies to introduce laminate to the U.S. In reality, there are hundreds of laminate floor brands. Plastic laminate floors are extremely durable, considered by some to be impervious to stains, dents and fading, however they cannot be refinished or recoated once they are scratched or worn. Ten- to 25-year residential warranties against staining, wearing and fading are typical depending on the brand. Laminates also handle temperature and humidity shifts with little problem. One concern with laminates is that there are limited colors/patterns to choose from and pattern repeats are part of the look of a laminate floor. 


Reclaimed wood comes from interesting
places, including old barns.
People often like the character and look of reclaimed wood flooring because it has a story to it — coming from an old barn, warehouse or home. Many feel it warms up a home. There’s distress in the boards with saw marks, nail holes, wormholes and dents that when sanded and varnished create an art-like effect and a rich, deep patina. So while new wood floors are nice, people are often concerned with developing scratches, dents and uneven fading from traffic and light that’s not really a concern with reclaimed wood floors where people are specifically looking for that kind of comfortable character. 


Another advantage is that reclaimed wood has been dried naturally over 100+ years verses kiln-dried new wood that is forced to dry. This makes reclaimed wood more stable. Also, newly logged wood is not as dense as old growth, making the reclaimed wood that comes from old growth stronger, harder and more durable. 


Vacuuming a wood floor.
Both laminate and real wood floors are easy to care for, requiring a vacuum, a dry mop and a damp mop or towel for more difficult stains. You will need to dry your damp-mopped floors with clean rags to avoid excess moisture and water damage. This also gives you a streak-free floor. For real wood floors, it is recommended that you apply wax to waxed floors annually. Polyurethane real wood floors will need a buff and coat every five years or so, depending on how the floor is maintained. 


It’s true that reclaimed and new wood floors are often more expensive than laminates, but they can also add re-sale value to your home should you ever decide to sell it. Plus, real wood floors can last much longer with sanding-refinishing to renew the look. Laminate flooring cannot be refinished. If a section is damaged, it must be pulled out and a new section installed — or if the entire floor is in need of a new finish, you will have to install a completely new floor.


The sound of heels on a
wooden floor.
Another area where the two differ is how they sound and feel underfoot. Laminate floors either have a hollow sound or have a thick pad underneath, which produces a dull sound and makes it feel spongy and floating. Reclaimed wood floors provide a sturdier, firmer feel and solid resonance.


After considering these pros and cons, we recommend you take a look at some real-life examples. We’d be happy to have you visit us at our Manomin showroom. You’ll find that we offer a variety of gorgeous reclaimed wood flooring, including Douglas fir, yellow pine, white pine, hickory, salty fir, black walnut, oak and elm

Thursday, March 10, 2011

Best Kept Secret #1: Manomin Resawn Timbers

According to Bill Lunn, KSTP Channel 5 Eyewitness News Anchor, Manomin Resawn Timbers is the “Best Kept Secret #1.” He even talked about it on “Twin Cities Live” the other night. You’ll want to watch the video, but following is a transcript of what Bill Lunn had to say.

We are in Hugo [MN] at Manomin Resawn Timbers. This place IS a secret because it’s kind of off the beaten path. I am a big do-it-yourselfer. I love home projects. I’m working on a mudroom right now in my house, but I also want to put in new floors. And they have some really cool old stuff here. They reclaim a lot of wood from old barns and old buildings like granaries, so I really have been dying to check this out. So come on, let’s go inside and take a look. I’m kind of looking for something extra special, and that’s why I came here to Manomin Resawn Timber, because they’ve got some really unusual wood. They’ve got Douglas fir and walnut, and I’m really interested in some kind of vintage old wood. A lot of places are just a showroom. They get their stuff from a variety of different manufacturers around the country. Here at Manomin, they do it all themselves. Check it out; this is a massive warehouse and shop. The idea of working with tools, working with saws and drills and a hammer is very cathartic to me. I can’t make my mind up right now, but I’ll bring my wife back and she’ll make my mind up for me.


Now isn’t it about time that you learn the secret and come visit us at our Manomin showroom? You’ll find us at 15152 Freeland Avenue, Hugo, MN. We offer a variety of gorgeous reclaimed wood flooring, including Douglas fir, yellow pine, white pine, hickory, salty fir, black walnut, oak and elm


Learn more about Manomin by following us on Twitter@manomintimbers.

Wednesday, February 16, 2011

We're Booth #263 at the St. Paul Home and Patio Show

     Come see us this Thursday through Sunday at the St. Paul Home and Patio Show booth #263. They say the show is so BIG it may take more than one day to see it all!
     Whether you're building a new home or sprucing up the one you have, there's something for everyone. There are hundreds of exhibits and featured displays covering 3 floors of the River Centre complex. And of course we’ll be at booth #263 to talk to you about reclaimed wood flooring and furniture.
    From Kitchens to Baths, Porches to Landscaping, Interior Designs and Exterior Remodeling, it’s all at the show. Including free daily workshops and seminars on Cooking, Home Improvements, Gardens and Landscaping.


WHERE:
Saint Paul RiverCentre


WHEN:
Show hours are
Thursday, February 17 -- 12 p.m. - 9 p.m.
Friday, February 18 -- 12 p.m. - 9 p.m.
Saturday, February 19 -- 10 a.m. - 9 p.m.
Sunday, February 20 -- 10 a.m. - 6 p.m.


HOW MUCH:
Adults: $9
Youth 6-12: $2.50
Under 5: free
Save $2 on an Adult Pass!


Get ideas. Get inspired. Celebrate spring!

Friday, February 11, 2011

Come See Us at the Minneapolis Lake Home and Cabin Show!

The Lake Home and Cabin Show is earlier this year! They moved it from April to February so that more of you can join us before the spring weather has you headed off to a cabin or lake house. After all, we Minnesotans love our lake homes and cabins! 


Now in its 7th year, the Lake Home and Cabin Show is a special three-day event featuring products, services, how-to seminars and activities covering virtually every aspect of lake home and cabin ownership and the lake and cabin lifestyle. 


It’s a truly unique and engaging show for those that:
1) already own lake homes or cabins
2) want to own one soon
3) want to decorate their existing home in a Northwood’s décor


Along with seeing us, your friends from Manomin, you’ll see
• Rustic and Specialty Furniture & Furnishings
• Architects, Builders & Remodelers
• Real Estate & Finance
• Sporting Gear, Outdoor Equipment & Marine
• Landscaping & Lakeshore Maintenance
• Custom Products, Accessories & Publications
• How-To Seminars & Demonstrations


WHERE:
Minneapolis Convention Center


WHEN:
Friday, February 11 -- 2 p.m. - 8 p.m.
Saturday, February 12 -- 10 a.m. - 7 p.m.
Sunday, February 13 -- 10 a.m. - 4 p.m.


HOW MUCH:
Adults: $10
Youth 5-15: $4
Under 5: free
SAVE $2! Just fill out a survey and download a coupon.




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