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  • Until now I had bought secondhand wood and had it remilled, or got the decapo ladies to strip it, but the halka required longer lengths and a more consistent quality than recycled wood offered.

    A House in Fez SUZANNA CLARKE 2007

  • Until now I had bought secondhand wood and had it remilled, or got the decapo ladies to strip it, but the halka required longer lengths and a more consistent quality than recycled wood offered.

    A House in Fez SUZANNA CLARKE 2007

  • Until now I had bought secondhand wood and had it remilled, or got the decapo ladies to strip it, but the halka required longer lengths and a more consistent quality than recycled wood offered.

    A House in Fez SUZANNA CLARKE 2007

  • Until now I had bought secondhand wood and had it remilled, or got the decapo ladies to strip it, but the halka required longer lengths and a more consistent quality than recycled wood offered.

    A House in Fez SUZANNA CLARKE 2007

  • Floors: The reclaimed fir floors are salvaged and remilled roof rafters from an old Georgetown house, by

    The Washington Post: National, World & D.C. Area News and Headlines - washingtonpost.com 2011

  • The southern wall of the bedroom is paneled with remilled fir from the substructure of the old houseboat.

    The Seattle Times 2010

  • Baseboards and casings from a fifty year old house can easily match that on another fifty year old house without costly new remilled fabrications.

    unknown title 2009

  • When those buildings are demolished, some of that wood ends up being remilled and reused (most often as flooring), but a disheartening amount ends up in landfills.

    INHABITAT 2009

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