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Reclaimed wood offers a unique look
that
can range from very rustic - as is evident in our Vintage Oak Barn
siding - to the very clean, refined look found in our Premium grades of
Antique Heart Pine. In addition to the Antique Heart Pine and Reclaimed
Oak, we have added several species over the years.
Our inventory of reclaimed woods
includes
Antique Heart Pine,
Chestnut, Kentucky Poplar, Douglas Fir, Oak, Hickory,
Maple, and Cypress.
The Vintage Hardwoods are primarily reclaimed from
barns
and tobacco warehouses in the Midwest and Northeast regions. Our Antique
Pines are salvaged along the east coast from Galveston in the south all
the way up to Maine. Our craftsmen custom mill these old wood materials into
reclaimed wood flooring, beams, staircases, and trusses.
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Antique Heart Pine
will wear similar to fresh cut red oak while offering the warm rich
character of the pine grains.
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Reclaimed Oak
is durable, rich in color and character, and the material can be
used anywhere in your project.
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about Reclaimed Oak |
Reclaimed Chestnut
is the rarest of all of our reclaimed woods, and offers a beautiful
honey color.
More about Reclaimed Chestnut |
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Reclaimed Hickory
looks identical to the oak as an exposed beam, but that is where the
similarities end.
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Antique Cypress
can range from a reddish color to a rich brown, with an interesting
and unique grain pattern.
More about Antique Cypress |
Reclaimed Douglas Fir
typically shows a handsome
grain pattern and colors ranging from pink to pumpkin.
More about Reclaimed Fir |
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Salvaged Maple
is only available as flooring, and has a neutral blond color with
subtle grain patterns.
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about Salvaged Maple |
Reclaimed Kentucky Poplar
is green in color when first cut, and turns a rich golden brown
color over time.
More about Kentucky Poplar |
Old
Barn Wood Siding
can be purchased "as is," with
the grey face and all the nails still in it.
More about Barn Wood Siding |
The Woodshop of Texas has supplied
reclaimed lumber
coast to coast
in the United States, and has shipped recycled material
overseas as well. We can export our reclaimed lumber anywhere in the
world. No matter your project - whether building a new home or remodeling
a house or office - reclaimed wood offers a unique and historical aspect
that will be enjoyed for many years to come.