The Woodmeister Blog
Welcome to the Woodmeister Blog!
These blog posts will be a great source of information – offering insights into the latest design and building trends, innovative new ideas and products, company news, and general musings about what we're working on.
We will be updating it regularly, so check back to see what information we’ll have for you. We welcome your thoughts and comments!
The Relationship Builder
Open communications, trust and honesty—these are qualities you will find in a relationship builder—and they’re what you value in any good relationship. Ted Goodnow writes about the importance of building good relationships in his blog post.
Meisters Doing Good - Meet Keith Henry
Community service and employee volunteerism is an important part of the Woodmeister culture. In my blog posts – Meisters Doing Good, I like to feature these heroes and let them tell their stories. This post is on Keith Henry and his work with Autism Awareness.
Construction Details: Attaching a Pergola Structure to the Roof
In Neal Adamiak's blog post, he'll reveal some interesting construction details on how to attach a pergola structure to a roof.
Solid Wood vs MDF: What's the story
Isn’t solid wood always the best material? This is a question we’re frequently asked and you may be surprised that the answer is “Not necessarily.” In my blog post, I'll review the pros and cons of using MDF for painted millwork.
Hollywood in the Kitchen
With the infiltration of design blogs and social media sites (Pinterest, Houzz, etc.), inspiration for new home and design ideas are readily at our fingertips. As a subscriber to many architecture and design magazines myself, I probably will never lose the urge to cut and paste images into scrapbooks or inspiration boards.
Three Day Walk - Meisters Doing Good
With Spring here at last (at least on the calendar!), it is time to get ready for warm weather outdoor activities. This blog is about Meister Beth Cohan who is training for the Susan G. Komen Three Day Walk for the Cure. Beth is participating in the 60-mile Walk in