Design » Salvaged Materials & Antiques


Antique & Vintage Woods of America specializes in salvaged and reclaimed building materials, which can be used for wide-plank flooring. Click here for company info.


This signature antique eastern white pine floor was supplied by Antique & Vintage Woods of America. Click here for company info.


Authentic Wood Floors remills vintage chestnut beams for use as flooring. Click here for company info.


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


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


Resawn flooring from Sylvan Brandt is cut from old beams to match the grain and character of antique floors. 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 salvages building materials from 18th- and 19th-century structures.  Click here for company info.


Traditional wide-plank flooring is available from Carlisle Wide Plank Floors in hand-selected antique and old-growth pines and hardwoods. Click here for company info.


Antique oak floor boards from Carlisle Restoration Lumber were used to create this floor. Click here for company info.

This old-growth walnut flooring was supplied by Carlisle Restoration Lumber. Click here for company info.


Carlson's Barnwood Co. supplied this antique Americana mixed-species inlay and the antique oak flooring that surrounds it.  Click here for company info.

Hand-hews beams and the antique roofers wood on the ceiling were both from Carlson's Barnwood; the firm also supplied the antique stained glass window and the rusty antique corrugated tin in the dormers. 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.


These various wood products, including antique oak flooring, chinked barnwood walls and hand-hewn fireplace beams were supplied by Carlson's Barnwood. Click here for company info.


“Doc” Wasley of Chestnut Specialists displays a few of the wide antique boards that his firm offers in chestnut, oak and pine. Click here for company info.


“Doc” Wasley of Chestnut Specialists displays a few of the wide antique boards that his firm offers in chestnut, oak and pine. Click here for company info.


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


Conklin's Authentic Barnwood supplied this skimmed pine and hemlock flooring, which is made from reclaimed wood. Click here for company info.


Conklin's Authentic Barnwood supplied this skimmed pine and hemlock flooring, which is made from reclaimed wood.  Click here for company info.


Conklin’s Authentic Barnwood supplied recycled antique oak for this flooring. 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.

Tables made from 19th-century barn wood are available from Country Road Associates. Click here for company info.


Along with wide-board and random-width flooring, Country Road Associates supplies antique wood for cabinets, furniture and paneling. Click here for company info.


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

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.


Crystal Ash is one of 10 colors available from Eco by Cosentino; the countertop is made of 75% post-consumer recycled materials. Click here for company info.


This door is one of more than 10,000 antiques available from Eron Johnson Architectural Antiques. Click here for company info.


This Quaker Gem cast-iron stove, dating from the 1870-90 period, was restored by Good Time Stove. Click here for company info.


Authentic antique kitchen ranges and heating stoves are available from Good Time Stove. Click here for company info.

This antique cast-iron kitchen range was supplied by Good Time Stove Co. Click here for company info.

The millwork is in this bathroom was fabricated using antique lumber supplied by Goodwin Heart Pine. Click here for company info.


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


Longleaf Lumber salvages old-growth lumber and beams from historic buildings to create new flooring. Click here for company info.


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

Longwood Antique Woods provided the salvaged wood for this flooring.  Click here for company info.


Longwood Antique Woods supplied this unique brick from historic Hamburg Place; it is gently worn from the hooves of Bluegrass thoroughbreds. Click here for company info.


This Sheppard’s Oak antique flooring by Longwood was produced from barn siding. Click here for company info.


Pine Hall Brick's StormPave permeable clay paver allows rainwater to filter down through a specially constructed paving system and dissipate into the soil, rather than carry excess pollutants into storm drains; it contains 53% pre-consumer recycled content. Click here for company info.


Pioneer Log Systems supplied the antique hand-hewn beams made from white pine logs for this living room.  Click here for company info.

Pioneer Millworks offers a wide range of reclaimed antique wood flooring, custom millwork and timbers. Click here for company info.


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


Wide-plank flooring made from both new and reclaimed wood is available from The Woods Company. Click here for company info.





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