Entry HallThis flooring was manufactured from recycled structural building materials found in a 1920's home. Instead of demolishing the house and throwing this wood into a land fill, the floor joists, ceiling beams and studs are saved and then milled into tongue & groove Antique Pine floors.
HallwayThis flooring was manufactured from recycled structural building materials found in a 1920's home. Instead of demolishing the house and throwing this wood into a land fill, the floor joists, ceiling beams and studs are saved and then milled into tongue & groove Antique Pine floors.
KitchenThis flooring was manufactured from recycled structural building materials found in a 1920's home. Instead of demolishing the house and throwing this wood into a land fill, the floor joists, ceiling beams and studs are saved and then milled into tongue & groove Antique Pine floors.
Master BedroomThis flooring was manufactured from recycled structural building materials found in a 1920's home. Instead of demolishing the house and throwing this wood into a land fill, the floor joists, ceiling beams and studs are saved and then milled into tongue & groove Antique Pine floors.
Hallway Patterned Floor DesignThis flooring was manufactured from recycled structural building materials found in a 1920's home. Instead of demolishing the house and throwing this wood into a land fill, the floor joists, ceiling beams and studs are saved and then milled into tongue & groove Antique Pine floors.
White Oak BarnIn the Ohio River Valley between 1890-1910, barns were constructed of the material commonly available. In this case, it was American White Oak.
Bedroom #1In the Ohio River Valley between 1890-1910, barns were constructed of the material commonly available. In this case, it was American White Oak. Using Quarter Sawn material from hundreds of barn beams, this White Oak Wide Plank hardwood flooring was created for this new LEED certified "Green" contemporary home.
Bedroom #2In the Ohio River Valley between 1890-1910, barns were constructed of the material commonly available. In this case, it was American White Oak. Using Quarter Sawn material from hundreds of barn beams, this White Oak Wide Plank hardwood flooring was created for this new LEED certified "Green" contemporary home.
Dining AreaIn the Ohio River Valley between 1890-1910, barns were constructed of the material commonly available. In this case, it was American White Oak. Using Quarter Sawn material from hundreds of barn beams, this White Oak Wide Plank hardwood flooring was created for this new LEED certified "Green" contemporary home.
Dining RoomIn the Ohio River Valley between 1890-1910, barns were constructed of the material commonly available. In this case, it was American White Oak. Using Quarter Sawn material from hundreds of barn beams, this White Oak Wide Plank hardwood flooring was created for this new LEED certified "Green" contemporary home.
KitchenetteIn the Ohio River Valley between 1890-1910, barns were constructed of the material commonly available. In this case, it was American White Oak. Using Quarter Sawn material from hundreds of barn beams, this White Oak Wide Plank hardwood flooring was created for this new LEED certified "Green" contemporary home.
Living AreaIn the Ohio River Valley between 1890-1910, barns were constructed of the material commonly available. In this case, it was American White Oak. Using Quarter Sawn material from hundreds of barn beams, this White Oak Wide Plank hardwood flooring was created for this new LEED certified "Green" contemporary home.
Reclaimed Pecan FlooringTaken from a building built in downtown Dallas, circa 1930, this is a stunning example of antique Pecan Hardwood Flooring. Tongue & Groove reclaimed boards up to 14' in length, were saved and then installed in this home.
Black Walnut FlooringIn the Appalachian Mountains of Eastern Tennessee, an incredible find was discovered by demolition workers. This is American Black Walnut hardwood flooring. It is made from rough sawn plank flooring discovered under plywood decking of an old auction house. 200-400 year old Walnut trees were cut down to create a floor from which tobacco, corn and other crops were auctioned off. Milled from stock material that ranges from 4"-14" in width, and 4'-14' in length, very little remains available. A rare find.
Tuscany KitchenThis Tuscany themed home in Austin used 5 inch wide Long Leaf Pine wood flooring throughout. Exquisitely contrasted with stone, furnishings and wall treatments to accentuate character, texture and charm.
Entry WayThis is a magnificent example of Long Leaf Pine seven inch, wide plank flooring used in new construction. Taken from residential homes built about 1920, the building materials were then re-milled into brand new tongue & groove flooring to provide character, beauty and value.
Family RoomThis is a magnificent example of Long Leaf Pine seven inch, wide plank flooring used in new construction. Taken from residential homes built about 1920, the building materials were then re-milled into brand new tongue & groove flooring to provide character, beauty and value.
KitchenThis is a magnificent example of Long Leaf Pine seven inch, wide plank flooring used in new construction. Taken from residential homes built about 1920, the building materials were then re-milled into brand new tongue & groove flooring to provide character, beauty and value.
Commercial OfficeStunningly contrasted by the modern steel and glass of downtown Dallas, Texas skyscrapers against the quiet elegance and history of a time when forests were the source of most building materials. If only this historic old wood could tell the stories of the lives for whom it provided shelter both as a structure and in the forests that were it's home.
Commercial Office HallwayThe grain of this reclaimed Antique Pine is beautifully contrasted against the modern office furnishings in a downtown Dallas skyscraper.
HallwayA combination of art deco furniture and the richness of the pine hardwood floors help the design of this office space with the wood adding a touch of warmth.
Sitting RoomThe combination again here of deco style furniture in this room with the rich dark wood flooring brings a stunning contrast with the modern image of the buildings outside.
Business Lunch RoomModern, simple furniture lines, rich colors and warm wood flooring. All combine to create a soothing lunch and break room in this office space.
Meeting RoomContinuing on the sparse theme and deco furniture design.
HallwayBeautifully contrasted,this close up view of the grain of this reclaimed pine hardwood shows off the texture nicely.
Residential Powder RoomThe glow of the wood floor brings added warmth to this powder room.
Kitchen FlooringYes, kitchens can have hardwood flooring as shown here with Antique Pine.
Random Width Pine HallwayFor new construction like this, Antique Pine is milled to 5/8" thickness and installed using glue to the slab foundation.
Antique Pine Living RoomThis great room is warmed with a wonderful floor to ceiling stone fireplace. But the new floor made from recycled Pine building materials reused from buildings in the Dallas/Ft. Worth area, is what brings it all together.
Texas Home Show BedroomThis is a custom designed bedroom exhibition used for the Dallas Cowboy Stadium Texas Home Show. The floor is a combination of Ohio River Valley Red Oak and White Oak barn boards which have been milled into tongue & grove 4"-6" wide planks.
Dirty Oak TopThe wood used to create this "Dirty Top" look is circa 1890-1910 Red Oak and White Oak from the Ohio River Valley. Originally barn boards, it has been milled to tongue and groove flooring but installed on the wall.
Antique Walnut Vanity TopThis vanity top was built using American Black Walnut taken from 200-400 Year Old trees found in the Appalachian Mountains near Mt. Roan, Tennessee.
Premium Grade Antique PineDining Room
Premium Grade Antique PineGreat Room
Premium Grade Antique PineGreat Room
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