Some people refer to it as trophy flooring. Others call it American history under your feet. Ultimately, it’s really old wood that’s reclaimed and processed by, appropriately, Olde Wood Limited.
By deconstructing worn-down, unwanted or unsafe barns, or by harvesting standing-dead old-growth trees, Olde Wood Limited is able to provide flooring material that features the authentic look of wood that’s hundreds of years old.
“Our flooring has been installed in multi-million dollar homes, and the first thing the owners’ friends and family notice is the flooring. By the time this wood is in their house, it’s close to 200 or 400 years old,” says Ryan Lowe, director of marketing.
Barn wood features a true weathered appearance with plenty of character, while the old-growth lumber harvested from dead trees is a more subtly patterned product. Barn siding typically is reused for wall treatments or outdoor areas. Some clients have installed it on ceilings, too, Lowe notes.
“For a restoration, remodel or new construction, Olde Wood Limited provides an opportunity for a homeowner to instantly add a piece of American history to their home,” he says.
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