In an era where digital connectivity reigns supreme, we, at Brazilian Wood Depot, are excited to announce our expanded presence on social media platforms. Join us on this journey as we delve into the world of online interaction and information sharing, with a keen focus on the Georgia and Nationwide community.

We have recently ventured into the realm of Pinterest, driven by the site’s remarkable growth in 2012. We were eager to explore the platform and understand what all the buzz was about. Since our inception on Pinterest, we’ve been actively pinning and repinning valuable insights and inspirations. Are you part of the Pinterest community? Be sure to pay us a visit there!

Our social media journey doesn’t stop at Pinterest. We’ve been actively engaging with our audience on Facebook and Twitter for quite some time now. Periodically, we enjoy highlighting noteworthy discussions and topics from our social media profiles, particularly when we believe they merit extra attention. So, let’s embark on a brief retrospective of our March activities to see what has been capturing our thoughts.

As we look back on March, we explored unique opportunities like buildings available for just one Euro, waiting for residents to transform them into personalized homes. We couldn’t help but wonder if similar real estate gems are waiting to be discovered right here in the U.S. Do you know of any such deals in your vicinity?

Additionally, we found inspiration in a project involving the creation of a wall using reclaimed wood, a concept we are well-versed in. Our knowledge of reclaimed wood sources might just come in handy for you.

In the ever-evolving world of architecture, prefab housing has been a hot topic. Still, the advice we encountered seemed applicable not only to prefab homes but also to traditionally built ones.

Tiny living spaces have been a recurring theme lately, and we came across a standout example that piqued our interest.

Among the architectural marvels, there was one that truly stood out – a skyscraper constructed entirely from wood. While it may seem like a throwback idea, it’s gaining traction again, especially when considering the dominance of steel in most urban landscapes.

On Facebook, we raised a pressing question: Is gluing down solid materials onto concrete a wise choice? This query is a common one from our audience, and we were keen to gather insights.

In March, we were honored to be featured in Architect Magazine, where we took the spotlight in a section dedicated to reclaimed wood. A captivating image of one of our hand-hewn beams graced the pages.

Taking a brief detour from the world of wood, we couldn’t help but share a peculiar discovery – leather floors. This unconventional flooring option sparked curiosity and conversation on Facebook.

For the connoisseurs of music and design, we stumbled upon the ReAcoustic iPhone and iPad dock, an elegant creation crafted from wood, marrying artistry and functionality.

At Brazilian Wood Depot, our commitment to sharing knowledge and staying engaged with our community knows no bounds. We look forward to continuing our social media journey and connecting with a diverse audience that shares our passion for Brazilian hardwood and architectural innovation.