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Monday, January 16, 2012

Newly Salvaged Beams and Decking

Some of our newly salvaged material includes beautiful antique heart pine beams and decking.  Their original purpose served as structural-support beams and floor decking in the Alexander Mill in Forest City, North Carolina.  The beams and decking can be used in their current state as gorgeous 'old patina' timber in a residential or commercial application.  The beams, with original circular saw kerf marks, are 8"x13.5"x13'.  We can also 're-saw' the beams to produce a custom-sized antique heart pine beam of your choice.  Our salvaged decking is 2.75"x8"x16', and can be re-sawn into antique heart pine flooring, furniture stock, or used as original decking for your current project.




Friday, January 13, 2012

El Barrio - New Restaurant & Bar!

El Barrio, the new restaurant on 2nd Ave North that is both tasteful and tasty.
The stunning space features Evolutia materials designed by the brilliant Appleseed Workshop! P.S. It's delicious - Check it out!!


Wednesday, December 28, 2011

Deconstruction Project in West AL

Season's Greetings!

Last week we visited a few of our reclamation projects in Alabama, including our most recent project, the West Alabama Stockyards in Eutaw, AL.  Our careful dismantling of the Stockyards will yield 100,000+ board feet of circular sawn 8/4” oak.  The structure of the facility is similar to a ‘pole’ barn design with hundreds of corrals where cattle and livestock were stored before being sold to the highest bidder on the auction block.  We will salvage almost 100% of the wood boards and poles, as well as, several thousand sqaure feet of rustic tin and many antique/vintage lighting fixtures.   Learn more about our deconstruction projects.





Friday, December 16, 2011

Architects love Salvage!

Evolutia is proud to have been involved in the fantastic new offices of local Architects Jeff Dungan & Louis NequetteWe created a one of a kind reclaimed flooring plan, accented the ceiling and walls with unique antique boards, and provided early 20th century salvaged industrial mill windows to use as unique room partitions.  To learn more about what we are doing check out our new website at www.EvolutiaMade.com!

Friday, November 18, 2011

Evolutia and Birmingham's Local Good People Brewery

Good People Brewery has expanded its brewing facility to include a tap room equipped with a gorgeous wrap around bar - perfect for elaborate parties or casual nights with friends. Located adjacent to Birmingham's new Railroad Park - stop by and check it out! You will find the bars are nicely accented with Evolutia reclaimed wood.

Wednesday, October 26, 2011

Birmingham Home & Garden Magazine Feature!

The work of Evolutia was featured in the September issue of Birmingham Home and Garden. In the gorgeous contemporary condo of Meg and Armand Margjeka you will find reclaimed flooring, ceiling beams, and a sliding door. Interior designer Fran Keenan does inspired and beautiful work. The kitchen decor is accented by antique oak flooring and a reclaimed beam lined ceiling.  The reclaimed oak flooring in the family room was laid in a stunning herringbone pattern.





Friday, October 21, 2011

Ore Restaurant - Interior remodel


Open Door Cafe has been through a thorough makeover to become ORE,
a new restaurant in Mountain Brook. The new interiors are accented by reclaimed wood from Evolutia. Great food, great atmosphere, and great music - stop by and check it out!