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10 Small DIY Luxury Upgrades to Elevate Any Space in Your Home

10 Small DIY Luxury Upgrades to Elevate Any Space in Your Home

It’s easy to add a luxury touch to the main rooms in your home, like the dining room, living room, or kitchen, but what about the laundry room or the closet? You don’t need to fully renovate these usually forgotten rooms and spaces to get a luxe feel. Instead, consider upgrading smaller details, things you…

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Hood Corbels Add Sophistication to Cooking Area

Hood Corbels Add Sophistication to Cooking Area

If you think that your range could use a little dressing up, try using hood corbels, which can dramatically highlight your stove area and give a larger-than-life presence in your kitchen. Osborne carries several styles of hood corbels, and we are very excited to share with you just how beautiful they can look! The photos…

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How to Choose A Wood Type for Your Next Project

How to Choose A Wood Type for Your Next Project

Whether you’re about to dive into your first woodworking project or your hundredth, the most important decision you have to make is which wood type you should use. The design style you choose can have an influence on which wood type you’ll choose, as rustic designs may favor open knots or holes but something more…

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The Difference Between Plain Sawn, Quarter Sawn, and Rift Sawn Lumber

The Difference Between Plain Sawn, Quarter Sawn, and Rift Sawn Lumber

A common request we get here at Osborne is for our products to be made with quarter sawn or rift sawn lumber (usually white oak) instead of plain (also known as flat) sawn. The difference between plain sawn, quarter sawn, and rift sawn is in how the lumber is cut out of the log. This…

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