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RUSTIC, MODERN, BEAUTIFUL

 

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made IN THE USA

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Design
Perfection

We are proudly made in the USA!

Since 2012, Laelee has done more than refine an old tradition: We've started a new one. Guided by a farmhouse palate, we use unique pattern techniques from around the world to create interesting shapes and textures. All of our products are made with the highest grade of materials.  These doors are authentic, heavy and crafted to perfection. We construct the doors so they will stand the test of time.

Farmhouse chic is all the rage these days. Custom Barn doors are proven to be a classic design element that stands the test of time. We create one of a kind and unique pieces to hang in your home, shop or wherever you please. Sliding doors are fashion forward. Use this rustic modern technique to save valuable space to your room. Or as a statement piece that all your friends will be talking about!


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Ingredients

Fresh, organic pine.  Old rustic reclaimed wood. Modern techniques. Handmade. We want to give our customers the best quality using raw simple materials. Most of all, we want to expand people’s design palates and prove that taste comes in different varieties.


Reclaimed lumber is processed wood retrieved from its original application for purposes of subsequent use. Most reclaimed lumber comes from timbers and decking rescued from old barns, factories and warehouses, although some companies use wood from less traditional structures such as boxcars, coal mines and wine barrels. Reclaimed or antique lumber is used primarily for decoration and home building, for example for siding, architectural details, cabinetry, furniture and flooring.

Pine

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

This article is about the tree. For other uses of the term "pine", see Pine (disambiguation).

Pines are conifer trees in the genus Pinus /ˈpiːnuːs/,[1] in the family Pinaceae. They are the only genus in the subfamilyPinoideae. The Plant List compiled by the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew and Missouri Botanical Garden accepts 126 species names of pines as current, together with 35 unresolved species and many more synonyms.[2]

Nails

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

In woodworking and construction, a nail is a pin-shaped object of metal (or wood, called a treenail or "trunnel") which is used as a fastener, as a peg to hang something, or sometimes as a decoration.[1] Generally nails have a sharp point on one end and a flattened head on the other, but headless nails are available. Nails are made in a great variety of forms for specialized purposes. The most common is a wire nail. Other types of nails include pinstacksbrads, and spikes.

Nails are typically driven into the workpiece by a hammer, a pneumatic nail gun, or a small explosive charge or primer. A nail holds materials together by friction in the axial direction and shear strength laterally. The point of the nail is also sometimes bent over or clinched after driving to prevent pulling out.

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