Recovered from barns, this flooring is between 75 - 200 years old. Wood from a century ago was harvested after a long, slow growth. That, and natural aging, leads to a heavy wood with a dense, tight grain.This wood is reclaimed from old buildings and kiln-dried to about 10 percent moisture (which also kills the creepy-crawlies). Then it's ready to be milled into flooring.
The flooring shown here is "Antique Distressed Oak" which is a blend of red and white oak, with a lot of character (and a few nail holes) and a deep, dark patina.
Supplier: Aged Woods





