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ANTIQUE OAK
Reclaimed antique oak flooring - known for its strength, durability and resistance to wear - is among our most popular flooring choices, salvaged from wood joists, rafters, granary boards, siding and floor boards in old barns and other wooden structures. You'll fall in love with our hand-selected, repurposed antique oak flooring for its natural beauty, rich patina and unrivaled character. With warm earth tones, tight knot structure, slight checking and varying grain patterns, reclaimed antique oak flooring will perfectly complement any room in your home. |
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ANTIQUE RESAWN OAK
Create a polished, more sophisticated image for your home with our clean-looking resawn oak hardwood flooring. Made from carefully dismantled barn siding, beams and joists, these hand-inspected, oak reclaimed wood flooring planks - available in red oak, white oak or a mixture of both - have been milled to remove a portion of the aged surface for a fresh, comparatively consistent golden color. |
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ANTIQUE OAK (HIT-SKIP)
With inviting russet and ruddy browns and hints of ocher, you'll immediately recognize why antique hit-skip oak is one of our most popular floors. Similar in hue and patina to reclaimed oak, the antique hit-skip oak flooring is exceptionally rugged, thanks to its naturally distressed character. Made from 100% reclaimed wood joists, rafters, granary boards, and siding and floor boards found in old barns and wooden structures in the American East and Midwest, hit-skip oak provides a sturdy, hard-wearing surface that's perfect for kids and pets. |
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ANTIQUE WORMY CHESTNUT
For centuries, the American chestnut was prized for its strong, straight-grained wood that was easy to saw and split. Highly resistant to decay, chestnuts were used in a variety of applications, from furniture and split-rail fences to chestnut hardwood flooring and telephone poles. Sadly, during the early to mid-1900s, this once vital hardwood timber tree was virtually destroyed in the eastern US by an Asian bark fungus. One of the rarest of the reclaimed hardwoods, our wormy chestnut hardwood flooring - prominently marked with insect-bored wormholes - derives from roof rafters, floor joists and granary boards in old barns, houses and factories. Choosing this commercially extinct chestnut wide plank flooring for your home will add a touch of elegance and a priceless piece of the American past. |
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ANTIQUE HICKORY
Contrasting light and dark wood tones juxtaposed with bold, flowing grain patterns give reclaimed hickory a strikingly modern look and a casual, comfortable appeal. With unmatched strength and hardness, hickory is the perfect choice for an airy, contemporary space where kids and pets like to play. Our 100% hickory reclaimed hardwood flooring and timbers come from American East and Midwest barn beams and joists. Each hand-selected Hickory wide plank flooring possesses unique features and colors that can only be found in slow-growth wood that is naturally aged. |
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ANTIQUE HEART PINE (HIT-SKIP)
A testament to the enduring legacy of America's Industrial Revolution, our hard-wearing antique heart pine hardwood flooring has been reclaimed from the factories and mills that powered our nation's manufacturing base. Its use in vital support beams confirms its strength and durability. In your home, heart pine's superbly tight grain and lavish, tawny shade will lend its charming allure to virtually any style, transforming the room it graces into a warm, welcoming haven. Antique Heart Pine Hit-Skip will tell the story of a floor that's already endured a lifetime of faithful service.
**Also available in smooth common or select**
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SOUTHERN "DIRTY TOP" LONGLEAF YELLOW PINE
Rich in color and valued for its strength and durability, our "natural face" or "dirty top" southern longleaf yellow pine flooring is milled from the reclaimed timbers of historic buildings throughout the south. A favorite of those looking for an authentic "foot worn" look, dirty top pine displays years of service and age with original nail holes, saw marks and the unmistakable patina of decades of use. Its dense grain and durability make this flooring perfect for heavy traffic areas, pets and commercial spaces.
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ANTIQUE WHITE PINE
White pine reclaimed flooring hearkens back to Colonial America and its intrepid settlers, who selected this virgin timber for the exceptional board length and width it provided. White pine is an intrinsically soft wood and, over time, will reflect the comings and goings of daily life, aging to a golden tawny color from which its venerable nickname - pumpkin pine - originates. Our white pine wide plank flooring is from exterior and interior barn siding and granary boards, once used to hold grain. If you're looking for a rustic, wide-plank floor that captures the essence of early American living - and your own modern-day pioneering spirit - white pine hardwood flooring is the ideal choice. |
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ANTIQUE TOBACCO PINE
During the late 1800s and early 1900s, many farmers who lived in the fertile valleys of Pennsylvania's Susquehanna River and Allegheny Mountains grew tobacco. Using a mixture of pine species as siding, floor joists and roof rafters, they constructed barns for drying tobacco - a unique process that gave what we call tobacco pine its heavily mixed color and character (without odor). Tobacco-stained pine hardwood flooring creates a unique, "old pine" appearance with deep, rich shades of brown and red intermingled with the wood's original honey color. This dark, naturally weathered look will help you add warmth and charm to a more rustic décor. |
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ANTIQUE DOUGLAS FIR
Valued for its versatility, Douglas fir has been used in a variety of ways, from structural timbers to furniture making. Often characterized by a vertical or straight grain and luscious red-brown tones, Douglas fir reclaimed wood flooring can fit both an upscale or informal motif. Its durability and medium, uniform texture once made Douglas fir the ideal wide plank flooring for working and living quarters in mission-style homes of the American Southwest, as well as a key element in turn-of-the-century Arts and Crafts (or Craftsman) houses. Our Douglas fir hardwood flooring is normally reclaimed from old factories and warehouses in the form of structural beams, timbers and joists. |
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ANTIQUE BEECH / MAPLE
A medium-density hardwood from Northeast Ohio's most common forest community at the time of European settlement, reclaimed maple-beech - with minimal color and grain variations - combines honey and tawny blond hues with hints of pink for a stunning, light-colored floor that will brighten any room in your home. Our 100% reclaimed maple wide plank flooring and timbers hail fromold barns in the American East and Midwest, including the beams used to support the structure. Each hand-selected maple hardwood flooring plank displays inherent features that epitomize naturally aged, distressed and weathered wood from some of our nation's oldest forests.
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ANTIQUE WALNUT
A very rare find, antique walnut has been used historically for furniture and only sporadically as barn beams, joists and girders. An extremely rich blend of coffee-colored browns with faint touches of caramel, walnut wide plank flooring will help you create a room of unparalleled elegance and sophistication. |
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HISTORIC PLANK
Our Antique Historic Plank flooring captures the true spirit of owning a reclaimed hardwood floor. Harvested from century-old barns and wooden industrial structures, this floor transforms a room into a living history lesson filled with character marks earned from years of daily use. With a rich mixture of saw marks, natural checking, color and texture, this floor is unmatched in its ability to attract attention.
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