"Make New what was Old" is one of the hottest trends in building today. On these two pages you want exactly find "products" per se, what you will find are pictures of how salvaged building materials are being used today to add character to many homes and businesses in the area. Just because something has been used before doesn't mean it can't be made to look at work like brand new, or in these cases better than new. As you can see, a character statement has been made with each one of these building projects.

Old flooring timbers have been sanded and shored together to form this unique ceiling at Posados.
French doors from old homes become windows as Monjunis lets the light in... Thick floor joices are now used to support the roof.
These old side board panels now form the ceiling over a back porch in one of the areas finest homes.
Floor planking has been re-sanded and cut to form this elaborate new floor with its cut design. The stain has been coated and clear sealed to give it a new luster.
Antique ceiling tins taken from Hefline High School make a perfect statement on the ceiling at the customer service center in Bass Pro Shop.
How much character can one wall have? Many
different side boards were used to create this one of a kind look at Bass Pro Shop.
Easy to recognize - Hard to miss. The tree house at Bass Pro Shop is now a local fixture. Everything used to build this feature came from homes, warehouses and schools throughout the Ark-La-Tex.
Antique brick from an old building in
downtown shreveport now decorates
the lobby of Posados.
Antique brick has been used to build a pillar around a support beam and turn of the century roof planks have been turned into a new floor.