Entries by Baird Brothers

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Insider Secrets: Tips for Wainscot Installation

Step-by-step guides always give a major boost to home improvement projects, especially if you’re looking to make it an easy DIY project. Unfortunately, sometimes that in-depth know-how is hard to find. But, NOT HERE! Let’s talk tips and tricks for wainscot. If you’re hoping to makeover your dining room, living room or entryway with some […]

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A Woodworker’s List: Best Solid Woods Used In Wood Furniture

DIY furniture making and woodworking projects are all the rage on social media platforms. And, while woodworking was once dominated by ultra-experienced craftsmen, in today’s world, more and more people are getting comfortable with the idea of putting their individual creativity to work. But, how do you know what types of wood are best for […]

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Mobile Home Remodel: 8 DIY Projects to Refresh Your Living Space

The popularity of mobile home living is on the rise. Mobile homes – also known as manufactured homes – are often more affordable than site-built homes. They’re energy-efficient, easy to maintain, and can be a beautiful, custom home or getaway with the right touches. If you’re looking for ideas when it comes to your mobile […]

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Using Real American Hardwood: A More Sustainable World

Your environment matters – whether we’re talking about your living room, your neighborhood or the world. It’s important to be forward-thinking when making decisions about our own best interests, and that’s why green business practices matter to us! Sustainability is a major focus at Baird Brothers. We’ve been using zero waste and environmentally sustainable practices […]

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An In-Depth Look at Tongue & Groove Hardwood Flooring

Hardwood flooring that features tongue and groove boards is today’s industry standard, and for good reason. Even though flooring fads come and go, the popularity of tongue and groove wood flooring is nothing new. In fact, it’s been used since the Industrial Revolution. (For you non-history buffs, that was between the late 1700’s and mid-1800’s.) […]