You have worked hard to build your second home. Your home's floors are a key part of your personality, family values, aspirations, and lifestyle. Our custom wood flooring options are popular among homeowners who want to create a welcoming and unique space.
It doesn't matter if it has a rich history, oils and dry-aged surfaces, or unique markings and nail holes, reclaimed wood can give your space character. Customers' aesthetics vary from rustic to farmhouse, traditional to modern and many tell us their floors are what people first notice and mention.
We'll show you why and how to use it to add character and history to the home.
Reclaimed wood can make a renovation more difficult than just visiting a lumber yard. However, it's well worth the effort for its unique beauty.
You've worked hard to create your second home. Your home's flooring is a significant part of how you communicate your personal values, family values, and passions. If you want to create an inviting, distinctive space, many homeowners turn to our custom hardwood flooring options.
People will go to great effort to find reclaimed wood that is stylistic and makes a statement about their homes. George Mabry, homeowner, draws your attention to his teak staircase. It was made from wood that was reclaimed from a Southeast Asian demolition site. A section of redwood siding is added to the exterior, which is made from California olive-oil cans.
We discuss why and how reclaimed wood can add character and history to your home, as well as where it can be found.