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American Restoration Tile manufactured this 1-in. hexagonal, unglazed porcelain flooring tile.  Click here for company info.

This historically accurate floor was created using 1-in. hexagon unglazed porcelain tile and 3/4-in. square border tile from American Restoration Tile.  Click here for company info.

Antique & Vintage Woods of America specializes in salvaged and reclaimed building materials including 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.


Aging patina, stress cracks and original saw marks combined with nail holes and solid knots give this antique oak flooring from Appalachian Woods the look and feel of a 100-year-old floor. Click here for company info.

Appalachian Woods offers a selection of wide-plank flooring, including antique heart pine, antique oak, antique wormy chestnut and rustic and wormy oak.  Click here for company info.

Cork flooring from Outwater has three coats of a durable UV-cured matte acrylic finish. Click here for company info.


This antique French limestone flooring was supplied by Authentic Provence.  Click here for company info.

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


This clear and select grade flooring was supplied by Bear Creek Lumber. Click here for company info.

Bear Creek Lumber supplied the pine flooring for this kitchen. Click here for company info.

Bear Creek Lumber supplied this hardwood flooring.  Click here for company info.

End Match Formal Oak flooring planks, in widths from 4 to 9 in. and lengths from 18 in. to 8 ft., are available from Sylvan Brandt.  Click here for company info.

American Restoration Tile manufactured this 1-in. hexagonal, unglazed porcelain tile. Click here for company info.

This historically accurate floor was created using 1-in. hexagon unglazed porcelain tile and 3/4-in. square border tile from America Restoration Tile. Click here for company info.


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. Click here for company info.


Aging patina, stress cracks and some original saw marks combined with nail holes and solid knots give this Antique Oak flooring from Appalachian Woods the look and feel of a 100-year-old floor. Click here for company info.

Appalachian Woods offers a selection of wide-plank flooring, including antique heart pine, antique oak, antique wormy chestnut and rustic and wormy oak.  Click here for company info.


Cork flooring from Outwater has three coats of a durable UV-cured matte acrylic finish. Click here for company info.


This antique French limestone flooring was supplied by Authentic Provence.  Click here for company info.

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


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


This clear and select grade flooring was supplied by Bear Creek Lumber. Click here for company info.

Bear Creek Lumber supplied the pine flooring for this kitchen. Click here for company info.

Bear Creek Lumber supplied this hardwood flooring. Click here for company info.

End Match Formal Oak flooring planks, in widths from 4 to 9 in. and lengths from 18 in. to 8 ft., are available from 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.


This resawn oak flooring from Sylvan Brandt is available in 3- to 11-in. widths. Click here for company info.

Resawn longleaf yellow heart pine from Sylvan Brandt comes in widths of 3 to 5 in. and lengths of 5 to 16 ft. Click here for company info.

Teakwood marble flooring from BuffaloStone was used in this bathroom. Click here for company info.

This stone flooring was provided by Cantera Especial. Click here for company info.

Tumbled travertine from Cantera Especial was used to create this flooring in the Versailles pattern.  Click here for company info.


Capri Corp offers a wide selection of cork and recycled rubber floor tile.  Click here for company info.


Carlisle uses hand-selected, old-growth and antique wood to create wide-plank flooring. Click here for company info.


Antique oak floor boards from Carlisle Wide Plank Floors were used to create this floor. Click here for company info.


Salvaged antique lumber from Carlisle is being installed in this building in West Hampton, NY. Click here for company info.

This old-growth walnut flooring was supplied by Carlisle Wide Plank Floors. Click here for company info.


This antique heart-pine flooring was supplied by Carlisle. Click here for company info.


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


The antique flooring, beams, barn-wood trim and wainscoting in this room were supplied by Carlson’s Barnwood. 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.


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.

Century Wood Flooring mills its flooring from salvaged timbers and lumber that are more than 100 years old. Click here for company info.

Champlain Stone used South Bay quartzite for this floor. Click here for company info.


Antique random-width wide-plank oak from Chestnut Specialists can be used to create custom flooring. Click here for company info.

This random-width plank chestnut flooring was supplied by Chestnut Specialists and finished with oil and wax. Click here for company info.


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


Chestnut Specialists manufactured this flooring, which is a combination of re-milled chestnut, red and white oak.  Click here for company info.

Chestnut Specialists manufactured this flooring, which is a combination of re-milled chestnut, and red and white oak.  Click here for company info.

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

This reclaimed antique floor was supplied by Chestnut Specialists. Click here for company info.

This random-width plank chestnut flooring was fabricated from hand-selected antique re-milled lumber from Chestnut Specialists. 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 antique barn-wood floor. Click here for company info.


Hickory flooring, shown here interlocked with tile, is available from Conklin’s Authentic Barnwood. Click here for company info.


Conklin’s Authentic Barnwood supplied the recycled antique oak for this flooring. Click here for company info.


Country Road Associates provides wide-plank antique wood flooring for historic homes. Click here for company info.


Authentic 19th-century reclaimed barn wood from Country Road Associates in pine, hemlock, chestnut and other species can be used as 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.

Wide-plank flooring from Craftsman Lumber Co. is dried and machined on the premises. Click here for company info.

Craftsman Lumber manufactured this wide-plank red pine flooring, which was dried and machined onsite. Click here for company info.

This wood floor was created using Craftsman Lumber’s eastern white pine, which comes in 12- to 14-in. widths. Click here for company info.

Designs in Tile provided this geometric flooring for a building in Aspen, CO. Call for more information.  Click here for company info.

This Greek Revival-style, 36x48-in. mosaic floor was manufactured and installed by Designs in Tile for an entry to a brownstone. Click here for company info.


Echeguren Slate offers slate flooring in a range of colors and textures.  Click here for company info.

This hardrock maple with walnut from Endurawood can be used to build countertops or flooring. Click here for company info.

Gladding, McBean's Franciscan Blend tile was used on this floor and stairway. Click here for company info.

Gladding, McBean's Franciscan Blend tile was used on this stairway. Click here for company info.

Gladding, McBean's Monterey Blend floor tile completes the look for this outdoor room. Click here for company info.


Made of cork supplied by Globus Cork, this floor is designed to look like traditional random plank wood floor. Click here for company info.


This Antique River-Recovered Select Heart flooring was supplied by Goodwin Heart Pine. Click here for company info.

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


This antique reclaimed wood flooring was supplied by Goodwin Heart Pine. Click here for company info.

This old-growth maple with a custom finish was supplied by Heritage Wide Plank Flooring. Click here for company info.

The board-wrapped beams and reclaimed oak flooring in this room were supplied by Heritage Wide Plank Flooring.  Click here for company info.

This wood flooring was supplied by Housatonic Hardwoods.  Click here for company info.


Longleaf Lumber supplied this antique oak flooring.  Click here for company info.


This antique heart-pine floor from Longleaf Lumber is in a select flat-sawn grade. Click here for company info.


This antique heart-pine flooring is available from Longleaf Lumber in mixed widths ranging from 9 to 13 in. Click here for company info.


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

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


Longwood provided the salvaged flooring used in this residence.  Click here for company info.

Lumber Liquidators supplied this Bellawood Prefinished Hardwood Flooring, which is available in a variety of wood species and grades. Click here for company info.

Lumber Liquidators supplied this Bellawood prefinished hardwood flooring, which is available in a variety of wood species and grades.  Click here for company info.

Hardwood flooring is available from Lumber Liquidators in many species and styles. 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, including flooring. Click here for company info.

Silk-screen rug patterns created by North Prairie Tileworks are available in any color combination. Click here for company info.

Old Wood Workshop supplied this 3- to 7-in.-wide resawn antique-chestnut flooring for a kitchen renovation. Click here for company info.


Old Wood Workshop supplied this resawn antique chestnut flooring; it is available in widths of 4 to 7 in. Click here for company info.


This resawn antique chestnut flooring and Shaker-style table were made from antique chestnut supplied by Old Wood Workshop. Click here for company info.


Reclaimed, hand-planed antique chestnut flooring supplied by Old Wood Workshop is available in widths from 9 to 14 in. Click here for company info.

This decorative inlay was created by Oshkosh Designs. 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.


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


This flooring is American Gothic beech from Pioneer Millworks; it was salvaged from old barn timbers. Click here for company info.

Wide pine flooring from South County Post & Beam is kiln dried, joined straight and ripped parallel. Click here for company info.

South County Post & Beam specializes in wide-plank flooring as well as timber framing.  Click here for company info.

This wood floor was finished with Sutherland Welles’ polymerized tung oil. Click here for company info.

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


New wormy red oak from The Woods Co. was used to create this wide-plank floor. Click here for company info.


This antique oak Old Original-grade flooring was provided by The Woods Co. Click here for company info.


This room features The Woods Co.'s Antique Distressed Chestnut flooring. Click here for company info.

This tile flooring was created by Tile Souce. Click here for company info.

This wide-plank Old Reveal flooring was supplied by What It's Worth. Click here for company info.

Select-grade longleaf heart-pine flooring from What It's Worth was used in this room. Click here for company info.

This flooring was supplied by WidePineFlooring.com. Click here for company info.

This cherry flooring and wainscoting were supplied by Wightman Specialty Woods. Click here for company info.

This Southern Appalachian Rustic Red Hickory Plank Flooring was supplied by WOOD & Co. Click here for company info.

This room has a Brazilian cherry random-width plank floor with a wide black walnut border; the hardwoods were supplied by WOOD & Co. Fine Hardwood Interiors.  Click here for company info.





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