Here are some places to start your hunt if you are looking for reclaimed wood in your next DIY project or for your home.
Yes, it's true. The place you go to for all your home improvement needs actually stocks reclaimed wood that you can buy. Check out their online inventory, which includes disassembled pallets, crates and lumber from various dealers and brands.
Reclaimed wood has become easier to find than new hardwood. In some cases, it is even cheaper. You'll pay anywhere from $5 to $20 per square ft depending on what type of wood.
Make sure you know upfront that the wood has been properly treated. Your dealer should agree for the wood to be scrubbed clean, and that you will use a metal detector as a way to detect hidden nails. The wood likely will be cut from a large beam, planed and--this is critical--kiln-dried.
Each product is carefully milled to produce stunning aesthetics. See our past projects to see more ways you can incorporate our products into your construction or remodeling project.
You can create a new look with reclaimed wood (see it in the islands shelves and side panels of cabinets), but the wood in this build was sourced from the original home's structure. What do you do if you don't have any wood left over from your renovation? It's possible to find it elsewhere. It may seem difficult, but it is actually quite simple. There are many places online that you can search for reclaimed wood, as well as more local dealers and options than you might think.
We also offer hardwood flooring and antique reclaimed panels for walls, ceilings, and floors. A oak wall cladding or reclaimed Pine Shiplap can bring depth to a small area. Your bar will look great with old-growth Pine walls. You can create an open space in your spare bedroom by adding silver fir ceilings. No matter your style preference, you won't regret buying reclaimed timber for your Dallas home or Dallas business.