Revamp Custom Designs builds indoor and outdoor furniture from reclaimed wood in San Diego's San Carlos neighborhood, producing benches, dining tables, barn doors, shelving, and accent pieces at a workshop on Navajo Road in the 92119 ZIP. The operation sources salvaged lumber — dimensional framing, pallet stock, and decommissioned barn siding — then mills, planes, and joins it into finished furniture that retains the original grain character and patina of the source material. The product line centers on farmhouse and rustic-industrial styles: trestle dining tables with steel-hairpin or pipe-frame bases, sliding barn doors sized to residential rough openings, entryway benches with lower-shelf storage, and outdoor Adirondack chairs built from weather-resistant reclaimed redwood and cedar. The Navajo Road location puts the shop near the Cowles Mountain trailhead corridor, and outdoor living projects that combine custom furniture with hardscape design benefit from coordination with Studio West Landscape Architecture & Planning in San Carlos, where patio furniture dimensions need to match finished grade and planter-bed footprints of a landscape plan. Custom orders start with a dimensions-and-finish consultation, move through a material-selection phase where clients approve specific boards, and deliver within San Diego County on a timeline that varies by complexity from two to six weeks. The barn-door program includes full hardware kits — flat-track rail, floor guide, and soft-close damper — sized and mounted as part of the delivery, eliminating the separate-contractor step that most pre-fabricated door packages require. San Carlos cafes and small businesses along the Lake Murray Boulevard corridor source reclaimed-wood fixtures and counter displays from the shop, and The Simple Coffee House is among the neighborhood storefronts that feature hand-built shelving and tabletops in the same natural-material aesthetic. Each table and bench ships with a care card specifying the finish type — typically hand-rubbed tung oil or water-based polyurethane — along with recoat intervals and UV-exposure limits for outdoor-rated pieces.