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We offer several species of Antique Barnwood Flooring, manufactured from 100% reclaimed boards, planks, and beams salvaged from old barns, houses, mills, and other aged rural buildings. This flooring possesses varying degrees of character marking, such as knots, nail holes, weather cracks, and occasional insect traces. Grain and color variation is also a distinguishing characteristic.
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A Choice of Three Appearance Grades |
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Remilled Grade |
Milled from old beams and planks, this grade features a lighter coloration and lots of character, generally with fewer nail holes and less color variation than our Distressed grade. Remilled flooring presents the wood in its natural beauty for a lighter, more refined appearance when installed.
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Distressed Grade |
Much of the original patina remains intact in this grade, milled from old boards and weathered planks. Darker coloration, knots, nail holes, and some original sawmill marks impart a sense of history. Distressed flooring provides an authentic country appearance with a beauty that only time can create.
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Old Original Grade |
For a very rustic floor, the original sawn surface is not milled, retaining all of the character of the authenic aged board. Our unique brush-burnishing process cleans and prepares the surface for finishing.
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Our Primary Barnwood Species |
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Antique Oak
The king of the hardwood forest, this noble wood is a mix
of red and white oak species. Its color ranges from light
reddish-tan to medium brown with a distinctive variety of
graining. Antique Oak makes a very hard and durable floor
that is well suited to high traffic areas, and its casual
appearance makes it a classic.
 
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Antique Yellow Pine
A cousin to Antique Heart Pine, this historic wood ranges
in color from light yellow sapwood to dense orange-brown
heartwood, with lots of grain variation. Antique Yellow
Pine is a “hard” softwood that wears very well under
normal use. It is the perfect choice for achieving
the comfortable look of an old country home.
 
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Antique White Pine
This fine-textured softwood, typically found in northeastern
country houses has consistent subtle graining and
ranges in color from creamy yellow to honey brown.
With a proud history of use dating back to the earliest
Colonial times, Antique White Pine makes a warm and
inviting floor, suitable for historic restorations
or new homes.
 
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Antique Chestnut
Once a dominant forest species, chestnut is now extinct
due to widespread blight at the turn of the 20th century.
Light golden to chocolate brown in color, this uncommon
wood is of medium hardness with a scattering of small
worm holes. Rare and beautiful, Antique Chestnut flooring
lends rustic elegance to any interior design.
 
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Also available: Ash, Cherry, Hemlock, Hickory, Maple, Poplar,
Walnut
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1-888-548-7609 |
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