
Bear Creek Lumber provided the bamboo flooring for this hallway. Click here for company info.

Sylvan Brandt offers antique hand-hewn beams in lengths from 6 to 40 ft. Click here for company info.

Sylvan Brandt reclaims wood from old barns for lumber, heavy timbers and paneling. Click here for company info.

These 150 to 200-year-old hand-hewn beams were supplied by Sylvan Brandt. Click here for company info.

Carlson’s Barnwood Co. reclaims barn wood from Civil War-era barns for reuse as flooring, siding and barn beams. Click here for company info.

Carlson's Barnwood supplied the hand-hewn beams, corrugated rusty tin in the dormers, antique roofers wood and the chinked barnsiding for this room. Click here for company info.

Carlson’s Barnwood reclaims antique wood from old barns and turns it into hardwood flooring. Click here for company info.

Planks and dimensional lumber are reclaimed by Carlson’s Barnwood from buildings like this vintage barn. Click here for company info.

Reclaimed chestnut flooring from Chestnut Specialists creates an historic environment in this room. Call for more information. Click here for company info.

Chestnut Specialists supplied this reclaimed antique floor. Call for more information. Click here for company info.

Conkin’s supplied recycled antique oak for the flooring, bookcases and wainscoting in this sitting room. Click here for company info.

Joseph Rizzo, owner of Country Road Associates, shows off an example of the 18th- and 19th-century reclaimed planks that his company supplies. Click here for company info.

Country Road Associates produces handcrafted flooring, as well as cabinetry and furniture, from 19th-century reclaimed white pine, hemlock, oak, heart pine, chestnut, cherry and walnut. Click here for company info.

Authentic 19th-century reclaimed barn wood and hand-hewn beams are available from Country Road Associates in pine, hemlock, chestnut and other species. Click here for company info.

Cross Creek Architectural Artifacts salvages street pavers, fiverting them from landfill into new construction projects. Click here for company info.

The Visitor’s Center at Gooseberry Falls State Park in Minnesota was built using reclaimed Douglas fir timbers from Duluth Timber. Click here for company info.

Eco by Cosentino countertops are made of 75% post-consumer recycled material; crystal ash (shown here) is one of 10 colors available. Click here for company info.

These reclaimed bricks were supplied by Gavin Historical Bricks. Click here for company info.

These are only some of Good Time Stove’s fully restored antique stoves. Click here for company info.

This ornate traditionally styled stove is one of many refurbished models available from Good Time Stove Co. Click here for company info.

This stair was manufactured by Goodwin Heart Pine in river-recovered select heart pine. Click here for company info.

The team at Goodwin Heart Pine salvages antique “sinker” logs from riverbeds and recycles them into flooring and other products. Click here for company info.

Longleaf Lumber salvaged and recycled the first-growth timber from this warehouse. Click here for company info.

Ludowici Roof Tile’s lightweight ceramic shake tile is designed to look like wood and carries a 75-year warranty. Click here for company info.

Designed for superior performance against air, water and structural infiltration, Ultimate Double Hung Mangum Round Top windows are available from Marvin Windows and Doors in a variety of large sizes and shapes. Click here for company info.

These timbers being readied for shipping are from 400-year-old Chinese elms that Mountain Lumber reclaimed for various applications. Click here for company info.

Pella offers windows made of 21% post-industrial recycled content. Click here for company info.

Pennsylvania Barn Co. supplies salvaged building materials, as well as complete antique barns. Click here for company info.

Pine Hall Brick Co.’s Old Mill clay pavers are a blend of gray and brown tones. Click here for company info.

This historic salvaged sink is one of many items available from Recycling The Past. Click here for company info.

Southern Timberwrights supplies new and antique/salvaged barns. Click here for company info.

Tile Roofs supplied fire-flashed salvaged Spanish tiles and custom fittings for this project in Asheville, NC. Click here for company info.

This salvaged clay Mission tile was supplied by Tile Roofs. Click here for company info.

This tabletop is made of a recycled glass material supplied by Vetrazzo. Click here for company info.