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Major Things On Barn Wood

One of the main reasons reclaimed barn wood has surged in popularity is due to its sustainability, as well as its inherent beauty. Architects and designers are choosing reclaimed wood as an existing eco-friendly resource that eliminates the need to cut down living trees. It protects old-growth trees from being unnecessarily reduced.

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Major Things On Barn Wood

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  1. MAJOR THINGS ON BARN WOOD Barn wood, also known as reclaimed wood, is a striking trend in interior design. It is a versatile building material that has gained momentum with top designers and architects in recent years and has had a major impact on contemporary architecture and design. Barn wood is a deliberate accent feature that is used to project a very specific design appearance. Reclaimed wood actually has a long and interesting history due to its innate features as a high quality wood. Top selling design options of milled barnwood include: White/gray milled: Considered a staple in barn wood designs. The white/gray color is versatile in many spaces, and can be used in contemporary homes as well as traditional. One of the main reasons reclaimed barn wood has surged in popularity is due to its sustainability, as well as its inherent beauty. Architects and designers are choosing reclaimed wood as an existing eco-friendly resource that eliminates the need to cut down living trees. It protects old-growth trees from being unnecessarily reduced. Brown milled: Brown barn wood is a classic, yet rustic, choice for any home project. Often sourced from a 100-year-old barns, it is considered warm and inviting. Sourcing reclaimed wood is often post-industrial and post-consumer where quality wood is considered a waste product destined for the landfill or wood chipper. The barn wood is salvaged from continuous supplies of beautiful reclaimed wood which can be repurposed as lovely new home design options. Gray milled: Combines the most popular barn wood colors in a great way. Offers one-of-a-kind design aesthetics. Barn wood options typically come in a variety of products, design options, and services such as barn wood impact walls that provide striking focal walls in any space in a home. Barn doors provide tremendous character, warmth and appeal to an upgraded room such as a dining space. Hand hewn barn wood beams offer a rustic, yet timeless addition to any home whether part of a ceiling structure, load-bearing walls, or as decorative features. Wood tables constructed of custom barn wood are unique and inviting furniture additions. Barn wood has asserted its place as a green building material, utilitarian as well as charming and timeless. When reclaimed barn wood is finished with stain or oil, it is often the most beautiful it has ever been, its old-growth character preserved in a new floor or wall feature in a modern home or business. Connect with Facebook page @ WoodlandHomeCompany1

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