Black's Farmwood Reclaimed hand hewn barn beams, siding, and wide plank flooring. Reclaimed hand hewn barn beams,
weathered barn siding and
rustic wide plank flooring

The Story

Projects

Products

Press

Designers

Contact Us

Home

(877) 321-WOOD

Call or email us for a quote today!

(877) 321-WOOD

info@
blacksfarmwood.com


Click here to see
Recent Photos
&
Projects

Eco dream kitchen: acting as contractor put this owner on top

Sunset,  Jan, 2005  by Peter O. Whiteley

"I wanted my kitchen to be as green and affordable as possible," says Mary Richerson, a marketing-event producer. She remodeled her 1920s Berkeley bungalow and achieved her goal by researching materials herself and acting as her own contractor. One feature best captures the inventive but cost-conscious spirit of the building process: the 2-inch-thick cast-concrete counters. Architect, friend, and co-builder David Milner says, "We built our own molds out of melamine-faced particleboard in the backyard, used sacks of fence-post concrete, and reinforced the counters with a grid of threaded rod."

By asking friends for recommendations, Richerson was able to find subcontractors with multiple skills, such as an electrician who was also a plumber. She did all of the painting herself. The effort was worth it: "I had a construction bid of $65,000 from one contractor to do just the kitchen, and I was able to do the entire project--which included refinishing all the floors, rewiring, and painting--for about $40,000," Richerson beams.

DESIGN: Adam Barton and David Milner, Form Design Workshop, Berkeley (www.formdesignworkshop.com or 510/524-5090)

RELATED ARTICLE: What makes it green?

* Recycled wood. The new floors in the kitchen and dining room are made of 10-inch-wide by 19-foot-long planks cut from beams that were recycled from the Lockheed Martin factory in Los Angeles (Black's Farmwood; www.blacksfarmwood.com or 415/454-8312).

 

back to press page

The Story | Projects | Products | Press | Designers | Contact | Home | Terms