Reclaimed or recycled barn wood siding brings charm to any interior renovation or project. Interior wood siding is a great way to add an alternative texture to an accent wall, bring your bar’s backsplash to life, or show off an environmentally friendly style to your guests or customers.
Our reclaimed wood is sourced from demolition projects we oversee, giving us the ability not only to supply the highest quality finished siding boards, but also to retain the history and story of the wood we select for your project.
Unique Reclaimed Shiplap & More
While modern siding materials have advanced and replaced many wood siding options for exterior walls, siding on interior walls gives restaurants, retail stores, and even homes a unique feel. Mix up your design with weathered shiplap siding to bring a hint of history and the elements inside, or choose a clean, freshly milled face for a more modern look and use the siding as paneling or board and batten.
No matter what your design calls for, reclaimed shiplap and siding can help you make an impact. Not only does the recycled wood capture the eye and make for a memorable backdrop, but it also is an excellent choice for home and business owners who want to display their commitment to repurposing and upcycling materials.
Custom Wood Siding Finishes
During the recycling process, we can apply finishes to your reclaimed wood to match your design vision.
Enhance the history of the wood with period-correct milling finishes like hand-hewn, rough sawn, circle sawn, and more. These techniques bring out features of the wood unique to their age, revealing wear and weather earned through years of service as building materials.
Not all designs call for rustic wood finishes, though, which is why we also offer a variety of finishes that highlight the natural grain and color of our reclaimed wood panels. These techniques help bridge the gap between reclaimed wood and modern design. If you’re interested in reclaimed siding, but can’t quite decide how to use it in your design, visit our blog or portfolio for inspiration and recycled siding ideas!