Historic wood that transforms dull into dramatic? Yeah, we've got that. 
Reclaiming Martha's Vineyard in style.

"The reclaimed stock we used on the ceiling and the heart pine beams that you supplied were a big part of the transformation of this restaurant.Thanks again!"

-Bruce Stewart, Custom Builder and Island Master Craftsman  

 
A few weeks ago, Rockfish opened it's doors for the first time... with looks that blew people away! A few months ago, we supplied South Mountain Company with stunning antique wood for the vaulted ceiling of a posh Island residence that we highlighted in a previous issue of our e-news. 

Rewind to last summer, when the Jarmak Corporation was busy saving all those beautiful Native New England Softwood planks and timbers from the original Edgartown Schoolhouse that graduated it's first students in the mid 1920's. In Worcester, we reclaimed thousands of feet of antique, original surface Hemlock from a turn of the century victorian icon, the Odd Fellows Home. The wood we saved sure didn't have to travel far... and that's just the way we like it!
Rockfish's new ceiling was re-sawn using the original surface of these antique 2x6 studs.

Rockfish is the former home of Eleven North and David Ryan's restaurants in Edgartown, Massachusetts. While the address is the same, the place is most certainly not- every interior space of the building has been noticeably and exquisitely transformed. 

Downstairs, the bar has been rebuilt out of salvaged whiskey barrel staves and brought into focus in the center of the room. Upstairs, the newly vaulted ceiling features our reclaimed Heart Pine beams, and reclaimed Native New England Softwood planking recovered from the Odd Fellows building.

Working closely with John Roberts of Island Food Realty, LLC, and Island craftsmen Bruce Stewart and Alex Young, we supplied beautiful and historic reclaimed wood that was sourced within 100 miles of the freshly renovated building. 

Sensible, sustainable, and just plain smart.
The original Odd Fellows building was built in 1890.
Our crew carefully removes the antique hemlock (soon to be ceiling) by hand, minimizing and damage and waste.


Inspired yet? Check out more stories, projects, and products below or call us today to find out how we can help transform your next project. 
 
Traditional craftsmanship and sustainable style- built for the next generation.

Using fir timbers reclaimed from the Westinghouse Factory in Springfield, MA, site of America's first licensed radio station WBZ, Chub Whitten and his architect, Jim Estes, of the Newport, Rhode Island-based firm Estes/Twombly Architects were diligent in their efforts to minimize waste and maximize good looks! They even used the leftover antique fir framing material to build beautiful sliding barn doors. Click here to see more.  

Be sure to check out the story and photos in Boston Magazine about his stunning edge-of-the-marsh home flush with exceptional reclaimed wood from The Jarmak Corporation. Click here to read the article.
Wainscoting, wall-paneling, and more for restaurants and beyond.
  
Local businesses looking to use sustainable, historic reclaimed wood to outfit their spaces have come to depend on our products over the last twenty years. Shown here, a regional restaurant using our prestigious reclaimed heart pine to add warmth, character, and a unique look and feel to their walls and counters space.

Stop by our yard for samples, or call us today to find out how to reclaim your space with genuine reclaimed lumber from The Jarmak Corporation.
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One-of-a-kind, hand crafted reclaimed bar-tops, counters, and tables too...
  
Every week, we receive photos from more and more satisfied customers who have chosen to use our premium quality, historic reclaimed wood in their kitchens, bars, and living spaces.

We can mill our products to your custom specifications for a healthy, long-lasting , and durable option for any surface. Here, reclaimed hemlock timbers recovered from the now defunct Waltham Watch Factory building have been skip-planed and finished to create a beatiful bar-top like no other.

Wood by the boatload, truckload, or armload: our #reclaimedlumberyard 
Looking to use reclaimed lumber for your next building project, but don't know where to start? Stop by our yard just an hour outside of Boston where you can see all of our premium quality, reclaimed wood products, get ideas for your projects, and take home samples to share! 

We keep an extensive selection of reclaimed wood on hand, in various species, and of all shapes, sizes, colors, and character to meet any of your needs. 



Antique Wide Plank 
Native New England Softwoods

Available in 3/4" x 5"  to 12" and lengths of up to 16 feet, this antique, original surface tongue and groove flooring was manufactured at the turn of the last century by local craftsmen. Shown here skip-planed and oiled. Read the story..


Hand-Hewn Lumber
Reclaimed Antique Timbers

Harvested from local sources, our yard stocks a premium grade of unpainted, genuine antique hand-hewn timbers including native species such as: chestnut, fir, hemlock, heart pine, spruce, and more. View our inventory. 



Vintage Vermont Maple
Reclaimed Maple Flooring

Available in widths from 2 1/4 - 5 1/2 inches and lengths of up to 16 feet, this 3/4 thick antique maple flooring still has the original tongue and groove intact. Originally manufactured at the turn of the last century by Parker & Stearns of Johnson, Vermont. Shown here lightly sanded and waxed, it will look great with any decor, in both flooring,wall, and ceiling applications. View our inventory.



Antique Doors
Reclaimed Solid Heart Pine 

They just don't make them like this anymore! Our inventory is stocked with over one hundred high quality 4 and 6-panel Antique Victorian solid wood doors, in many standard sizes from 2'-0" widths and up. We also have original door hardware, hinges, trim and moulding to accompany them! Contact us today for sizes, pricing, and availability.

For fine custom reclaimed flooring and millwork please be sure to visit our sister company Antique Lumber Co.
 
Architects and builders trust our products in their environmentally-friendly building projects, including those that seek the U.S. Green Building Council's LEED certification, historic restorations, new construction or in any other application where the characteristics of reclaimed old-growth wood are desired.

Call us today to find out how The Jarmak Corporation can help transform your next project. 
 

The Jarmak Corporation l 12 Pembroke St. l Chelsea, MA 02150
p.617.548.1829      f. 617.884.1520     e. info@jarmakwood.com


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