Barn Boards
Our antique barn boards are reclaimed from barns, which are slated for demolition or are no longer structurally sound. The natural weathering and aging process over the last 100 to 200 years has created unique characteristics and charm that can be achieved through time. Barn siding usually contains checking, insect holes, nails throughout, and noticeable weathering on at least one side. Coloring varies yet the planks are generally have a grey hue from weathering.
| BARN PLANKING |
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Specifications |
| Available Widths: |
6"to12" |
| Available Lengths: |
3' to 12' |
| Thickness: |
3/4" to 1" |
| Nail Holes: |
Random |
| Hemlock and Spruce planking is reclaimed from the floors of barns. The surface varies from a worn texture, which were high traffic areas, to a naturally aged rough sawn surface. There are a number of popular uses for this product; ceilings, flooring and exterior siding with chinking joints. |
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| NATURAL BROWN BOARD |
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Specifications |
| Available Widths: |
6"to12" |
| Available Lengths: |
3' to 12' |
| Thickness: |
5/8" to 1" |
| Nail Holes: |
Random |
| Natural Brown Board is reclaimed from the roof lofts of barns. This wood was protected from the elements. The brown color is the natural aging process of time. |
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| NEW ENGLAND GREY BOARD |
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Specifications |
| Available Widths: |
6"to12" |
| Available Lengths: |
3' to 12' |
| Thickness: |
5/8" to 7/8" |
| Nail Holes: |
Random |
| New England Grey Board is reclaimed from the exterior of barns. Not having been painted, the natural aging process of wind, rain and snow over a century or two, creates the deep grooves and variation in coloring. |
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