There was a certain similarity in the nature of the vocabulary of the wood buildings with only subtle clues to distinguish their unique uses.
This one was a small saw mill and carpenter's shop of sorts.
It was subtlely modified to suit the needs of the tenant.
The most obvious symbol of its use is of course the circular saw blade hanging on the wall.
The small tower was a bit of a mystery; maybe it suggests a certain economy to only have one spot to stack tall boards
when wood had to be hauled in from a long distance.