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Brett Trefethen slides closed the doors of a Vienna barn that he plans to raze to reclaim the boards. The firm he runs with his wife, Barn Boards and More, repurposes the wood for furniture and other construction projects. Trefethen believes the structure, originally a hotel, was utilized by guests in the 19th century who visited a nearby mineral spring.
Brett Trefethen slides closed the doors of a Vienna barn that he plans to raze to reclaim the boards. The firm he runs with his wife, Barn Boards and More, repurposes the wood for furniture and other construction projects. Trefethen believes the structure, originally a hotel, was utilized by guests in the 19th century who visited a nearby mineral spring.
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Brett Trefethen surveys a barn in Vienna earlier this month that he plans to raze to reclaim the boards.
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Brett Trefethen walks through the attic of a Vienna barn that he plans on razing to reclaim the boards.
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Brett Trefethen inspects a second floor bedroom inside a barn in Vienna that he plans to raze to reclaim the boards for reuse.
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Amy Grant with a table built from re-purposed barn boards at her family’s retail shop in Hallowell on Friday. Barn Boards and More builds furniture, frames and countertops from the wood.