Reclaimed Barn Wood

This page helps you make the right decision on purchasing reclaimed barn wood.

One of the most common sources for reclaimed wood in the United States is from old barns. In the early 19th century barns were built using local native trees. Those native trees could be a mixture of  oak, chestnut and other woods including poplar, hickory and pine. Since horse and cart was the method of hauling beams, their sizes were limited. The wood was usually hand hewn using an axe. Alternate oaks such as red, white, black, scarlet, willow, post and pin oak soon started being used as well. Reclaimed barn wood makes great flooring and this site aims at bringing those vendors together here for you.

With this array of wood types and the beauty and resilience of these old wood barns, their wood makes gorgeous floors, walls and countertops.  You'll find vendors on this website providing the best reclaimed barn wood available today.

 






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