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Our antique and reclaimed wood
flooring comes from a selection of top quality sources.
We also offer professional design and installation services
and a complete range of underlayments and related
installation materials.
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Antique
Chestnut
A reclaimed barn wood, from the southern region of the east.
A tree that sadly, is virtually extinct due to blight that
spread in the early twentieth century, Chestnut was know for
its size, range of growth, and exterior durability. It is
considered by many to be the most attractive antique floor.
Stunning color variation from light browns all the way to
chocolate brown. There is no other wood like it.
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Antique
Douglas Fir
Another tree highly prized for its structural strength. Also
found in timbers and beams of old factories and warehouses.
It is highly grained and has a reddish-pink heart with
yellow sapwood. It was commonly used in flooring in this
area around the turn of the century. It is also usually sold
in re-sawn form, but also looks quite beautiful with a
distressed patina.
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Antique
Heart Pine
Another southern tree, this tree is typically reclaimed
timbers and beams from pre-war (WWII) factories and
warehouses. It is heavily grained and structurally very
strong wood. Heart Pine has a light red, pinkish, and
sometimes orange heart with yellow sapwood. A very common
floor in houses built from the 1890’s to the 1920’s, when it
was a clear vertical grain strip floor. It is usually sold
re sawn, these days, meaning a very clean surface.
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Antique
Hemlock
Reclaimed barn wood, has a more obvious grain pattern than
pine, is a harder wood, and also has patina; Custom widths
can be milled, from 3” to 12” and wider.
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Antique Oak
Reclaimed Material, typically from barns in the Southern
Appalachian region of the east. We make it in two looks:
Re-sawn, for a cleaner surface still retaining the character
of antique flooring; and Distressed, which has all the color
variation along with antique characteristics. The hardest
wood floor typically made from reclaimed barn wood.
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Antique
Pine
Reclaimed barn wood, has beautiful patina, and is made into
flooring in widths ranging from 3” to 12” and wider. We use
siding and substantial boards, lightly planed and profiled
to fit your needs. Once installed and sanded to retain all
the patina, a wide variety of finishes can be applied to
achieve the look you desire. The colors of the finished
product range from a soft golden honey to reddish brown
tones.
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Antique
Softwood Mix
Reclaimed barn wood, utilizes the mixture of species that
barns were built with and most reproduces the floor of a
very old house. Early home builders used what was on the
land for their homes and this barn wood incorporates,
spruce, pine and hemlock to create a truly original look.
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