Let our team of experienced carpenters turn your design dreams into reality! Using our reclaimed wood and upcycled steel, we can build tables, counter tops, shelves, benches, mantels, and more. We are also able to cut, plane, sand, stain, or otherwise finish pieces from our reclaimed lumber selection.
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learn about the main types of reclaimed lumber we build with:
Oak Butcher Block
Reclaimed Barn Wood
Beetle Kill Pine
RECLAIMED OAK BUTCHER BLOCK
This versatile reclaimed wood comes primarily from the flooring of old tractor trailers. Originally built with strips of solid oak, these planks are typically marked with scrapes, scratches, and bolt holes.
As sturdy as it is sustainable, this material is great for tables, counters, bars, & more!
Rescued from the sides and floors of America's old forgotten barns, these boards, beams, and planks find new purpose in the homes and projects of our customers.
Genuine barn wood adds a warm, rustic feel to any project. We typically carry 1"x and 2"x material of varying widths, as well as beams and mantels.
Also known as Blue Stain Pine, this salvaged lumber comes from Colorado pine trees that were killed by the Mountain Pine Beetle.
The blue-grey coloration comes from a fungus (which is burnt away in the drying process) that spreads from bark beetles to pine trees. The stunning colors have made this a sought after material for designers and builders across the Rocky Mountain region!
This versatile reclaimed wood comes primarily from the flooring of old tractor trailers. Originally built with strips of solid oak, these planks are typically marked with scrapes, scratches, and bolt holes.
As sturdy as it is sustainable, this material is great for tables, counters, bars, & more!
Rescued from the sides and floors of America's old forgotten barns, these boards, beams, and planks find new purpose in the homes and projects of our customers.
Genuine barn wood adds a warm, rustic feel to any project. We typically carry 1"x and 2"x material of varying widths, as well as beams and mantels.
Also known as Blue Stain Pine, this salvaged lumber comes from Colorado pine trees that were killed by the Mountain Pine Beetle.The blue-grey coloration comes from a fungus (which is burnt away in the drying process) that spreads from bark beetles to pine trees.
The stunning colors have made this a sought after material for designers and builders across the Rocky Mountain region!