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Preston's home showcases many of the shop's mock-ups, this petite sideboard included. "I'm the only designer at this point, but pretty soon we'll have to hire more designers," he says.
by Ashley Anthony Photography
This industrial bench and wood pallet artwork are one-offs. Preston found the bench legs in a landfill. "Most of the mock-ups and furniture around the house were going to end up in the garbage," he says.
by Ashley Anthony Photography
TC and Scott, working here on storage units, were Preston's first few hires. Both lived in the same homeless community in the woods until Preston asked them to join him doing odds-and-ends jobs around town.

"Orders started trickling in for custom furniture pieces, and pretty soon I had to hire more people for the commercial jobs," says Preston.

Preston's mission isn't about handouts. "These guys wanted jobs," he says. "They wanted to go back to doing what they were doing before they lost their jobs as carpenters, builders and home remodelers."
by Lamon Luther
Like thousands of people across the country, craftspeople were hit hard by the flailing real estate market, which crashed in 2007. Stripped of their carpentry and construction jobs, many found themselves unemployed and homeless. But "they're some of the hardest-working craftsmen I've ever worked with," Preston says.
by Lamon Luther
The wood pallets used at the shop go through a lengthy repurposing process. The craftspeople look for wood with patina — something you don't normally find at your local home improvement store.
by Lamon Luther
Here, a wood pallet wall adds warmth to Preston's light-filled living room. "Our coffee table will be in about 20 retail locations by next year," he says. The rustic-industrial piece came together when Barry, a craftsman, revealed his welding skills to Preston.
by Ashley Anthony Photography
Barry is now the workshop's metal expert. "It's cool to see him really find his niche," he says.
by Lamon Luther
"Not many people think about their furniture as a catalyst for change. It's nice to know that the guys have a hand at making something that gives someone great pleasure in their own house. Sure, they're building stuff, but they're also rebuilding their lives."
by Lamon Luther

Comments

tetoette I hope I can do something similar with my life!
such a beautiful story
7 months ago · ·
suefulton Wow...best of everything humans are capable of... Thanks for sharing an inspiring story!
7 months ago · ·
shawnaleeah Teared up at this story!
7 months ago · ·
summilux Great story. Great work. It's like Freud said- to work and to love.
7 months ago · ·
sarah waldin I love this story. Bravo to everyone involved and lets have some more of it.
7 months ago · ·
Rough Linen A wonderful story - it has everything! including heart.
7 months ago · ·
nancyferro TOTALLY AWESOME!!! Love that the furniture gives a bit of a rough edge to things. I hope Lamon can grow and continue to give more craftsmen an outlet and paycheck for their skills!!
7 months ago · ·
catclawrose What an awesome article ! And, a business owner with a heart and vision !!!
7 months ago · ·
mizmolly The most moving piece I've read on houzz.
7 months ago · ·
Mary Ellen Doyle wishing you continued success. What a heartwarming post to see and read first thing in the morning. Thank you. Beautiful work, beautiful story, beautiful lives...... :-)
7 months ago · ·
sanmarc1 The Atlanta area has a wonderful mix of heartfelt people. I miss living there. Thanks for sharing such a nice story to showcase some of them.
7 months ago · ·
K.O.H. Construction Corporation good job guys,
7 months ago · ·
fivepercnt This is a great story, I live in Douglasville ga, we have some great people here.
7 months ago ·
careyclifton wonderful, inspiring story!
7 months ago · ·
lorirobinson What they said!!! And could we please clone Brian? ; ) The planet needs more like him!
7 months ago · ·
fivepercnt And to think he quit his job to take on this great endeavor, God bless him!!!!!!
7 months ago · ·
gillianne Very glad that Houzz is running more of these stories that are about people and the way they choose to live, in tandem with the places they happen to inhabit.
7 months ago · ·
Cindy Brown Here's the video of Brian telling his story: http://www.lamonluther.com/pages/our-history
7 months ago · ·
Stephanie Taylor Such a wonderful story! Continued success to you all!
7 months ago ·
gillianne Cindy, thanks for the link. Heart-warming, hopeful, all-around good stuff.
7 months ago ·
victoriabee Great story and lovely pieces!
7 months ago ·
stevehorn I saw a video about this guy and his shop earlier this year. This guy is wonderful!
7 months ago ·
bebe2020 Very inspiring! Not to mention beautiful pieces. I love things AND people with character!
7 months ago ·
gloriamyers Wow this is what we need in this world right night POSITIVE outlooks on our lives!! Thank you and God Bless you!
7 months ago ·
Fine Art & Portraits by Laurel Redemption! The best possible outcome. Thanks for this great story.
7 months ago ·
Claire Bacon AWESOME and WONDERFUL!!! I love it all, esp. the upcycle!!
7 months ago ·
Lucie Martin Design, LLC Great story...may we all cultivate the ability to see the worth in discarded or undervalued people and objects
7 months ago ·
dreamdweller Thank you for sharing this Inspiring story!
7 months ago ·
hillonthehouse Nice product. Good story.
7 months ago ·
paigeedream Thank you Cindy Brown for posting the website lamonluther.com. Take a look at the story and you won't walk away with dry eyes! What a fabulous story, and thanks to Brian for giving these people a hand up...giving these people a chance. Houzz, keep these kind of stories coming!
7 months ago ·
Mary E Awesome story!
7 months ago ·
babsjc A country boy can survive - great job! I'm shopping your site now for my Southern Appalachian home. Love ya!
7 months ago ·
babsjc You all have to watch the video on their site.
7 months ago ·
Cathy Lara From Brian:

The Lamon Luther story has been picked as a semifinalist for the Focus Forward Film festival. You can watch the story from the link below. PLEASE VOTE for our film by clicking the vote button on the top right or at the end of the video! (Im not sure if this feature is active yet, it appears to be running a little slow because it has just launched) Please share our story with others and encourage them to vote!

http://vimeo.com/focusforwardfilms/semifinalists/51887194
7 months ago · ·
thebeatonpath Love this story and love their work! Such a WIN WIN! I must have that coffee table!
7 months ago ·
tazrob I like stories where the underdogs come out on top. So glad someone had the heart to reach out to them so their talents wouldn't go to waste, and to give them a purpose again. Great guys all around! (Love their creations!)
7 months ago ·
Carmel Awesome story . this is the world I want to be part of. Very best wishes and Thank you.
7 months ago ·
Calikath Thanks for sharing...so inspiring to see people out there like you willing to give others the chance they need to turn things around! They don't seem to be those type of people "looking for a handout" like some people seem to think...they are looking for their niche and someone to give them a chance...Wonderful story! Good luck to you all...keep up the beautiful work....
7 months ago ·
houseproud05 Your most impressive feature article to date! I hope to see more of this type of article in future.......
7 months ago · ·
dyoll1 How about an informal registry or agency of these homeless craftsmen that other home owners could use. Many of us just don't have the time or energy to complete all the little jobs that need doing around the house.
7 months ago · ·
robinpich this article should be on every HOME PAGE, every FRONT page of EVERY NEWSPAPER in our country!! This is what AMERICA IS ABOUT!!!! Thank you for sharing.
7 months ago · ·
tarabillie Wonderful! Brought a smile to my day.
7 months ago ·
steinertbarbara Awesome story. I love repurposed things.
7 months ago ·
Mackenzie Austin Design Awesome
7 months ago ·
Jan Yatsko I love to hear about stories like this one! Yea, something positive that happening int he world! Everyone wins...even the buyer at the end!
7 months ago · ·
taijiahui BEAUTIFUL !!! the furniture, the smiles, and more importantly, the story.
7 months ago ·
brazilchild Awesome story! I would prefer one of these pieces any day over a bright, shiny piece fresh off the production line in China.
7 months ago · ·
saltcitybabe Gotta get a tissue.....
7 months ago ·
fredericklc What an inspiring story!
7 months ago ·
mmsalg This is a story we embrace at CustomMade. I think we need to get these guys on our site. Thanks Houzz for bringing them to our attention.

marcie
http://custm.co/hz/26
7 months ago ·
decoratorcm This story warmed my heart, bravo....
6 months ago ·
Miho Beckmann Beautiful :) Loved it.
6 months ago ·
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