Rebarn owner Mark Livingston has come a long way in four short years. In 2012, after running a paint contracting company, he founded Rebarn, a salvaged wood artisan studio, which first started from his garage before becoming a workshop and warehouse on 380 Alliance Avenue. On May 1, 2016, Rebarn expanded to a storefront location at 1611 Dupont Street, formerly a bike sales and repair shop.
After achieving success with customized barn doors repurposed for residential use – including television appearances on HGTV’s Property Brothers and Cottage Life’s Colin and Justin’s Cabin Pressure – Mark wanted to put an increased emphasis on furniture, which proved challenging at the Alliance location.
“We want to feature everything here, but in a better way than we did at the warehouse,” he explains. “It was small, we were tripping over ourselves.”
The calculated risk has paid off, as Rebarn has enjoyed increased business while still maintaining the connections forged at the Alliance warehouse, a 10-minute drive away from the storefront.
“We’re a destination business, so customers, as soon as we opened our doors, they were coming in,” boasts Mark. “People seek us out because of what we make.”
GOT OUR BARN WALL DONE THIS WEEK. WE LOVE IT!!! MARK AND HIS CREW WILL ABSOLUTELY EXCEED YOUR EXPECTATIONS, AND DESIGN the PERFECT CUSTOM BARN WALL TO FIT YOUR HOME.
I had Rebarn build two barn doors for my office. I could not be happier with the quality and workmanship. I was surprised at the speed and efficiency of the installation process. Very impressed.
Do yourself a favour and take your money elsewhere. Product is good, but the owner is pompous, condescending, and extremely unprofessional. I haven't encountered customer service this poor for a very, very long time.