Heritage Floors with Reclaimed Planks: The Touch of Antiquity
Reclaimed wood is generally better in quality than newly sawed wood in structure and appearance. It has a rustic look and tight grain that makes the wood look sophisticated than new wood. Reclaimed planks or reused planks are thus antique planks or heritage planks obtained from very old buildings, mills, factories, or bridges.
Antique wood flooring from reclaimed planks bears a heritage look due to its color, grain, and glaze. It is much stronger than softwood. It is an eco-friendly choice to use reclaimed planks for such antique floors, as this wood is obtained from trees that were cut down long back. The use of reclaimed woods also supports the global movement to conserve forests and put a ban on cutting timber for personal and commercial purposes.
Antique wood flooring from reclaimed planks comes from old dilapidated log houses, barn mills, factories etc. The wood is sometimes gathered from the waterways that accumulate woods that sank many years ago due to natural calamity or disasters. Reclaimed woods are high in demand due to its antique value, greater durability, and custom look, but the resource is limited. Price of such wood varies according to the age, appearance, and grains.
Antique wood flooring, reclaimed planks, are successfully used in period homes, mountain homes, renovation and restoration of heritage buildings and new historical constructions. Reclaimed planks impart a heritage appearance to your home floor and are best suited for people with traditional tastes.
The heritage floors are the connoisseur’s choice because of the wormholes, knots, grains, cracks and the history that its bears in its look. Some things turn better with time like old wine and hardwood. The patina of antique wood, reclaimed planks will outsmart the polish of any newly sawed wood from any timber firm.
Make your home look traditional and gorgeous with rustic antique pine or Brazilian cherry or honey brown shades of antique hardwood.
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Old Wood Gets New Life as Reclaimed Antique Flooring
Where some might see a crumbling old barn or a dilapidated factory, Don Carlisle sees an opportunity to preserve history and beautify a home at the same time. Carlisle’s Stoddard, N.H. based company has been reclaiming antique wood and turning it into new floors for nearly 40 years.
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