You have worked hard to build your second home. Your home's floors are a key part of your personality, family values, aspirations, and lifestyle. Our custom wood flooring options are popular among homeowners who want to create a welcoming and unique space.
Many lumber distribution chains are lengthy and complex, increasing the customer's final cost. When you buy directly from a Texas mill like ours, the middleman is eliminated and costs are kept low. Wholesale prices are available to our customers, which means that they can spend more on other items, such as the light fixtures that showcase the intricate details of the wood flooring designs.
It reduces deforestation, reduces landfill waste, reduces the toxic watershed used to grow new forests today, and the reduces the amount of chemicals used to process timber today, and manufacture new flooring. We have heard experts say it takes 10 times the amount of energy to process virgin lumber into flooring in comparison to using reclaimed wood.
Plank & Mill is a great option if your first time using reclaimed timber. You can install these planks to make accent walls in your home by purchasing real reclaimed wood planks. They come with an adhesive peel and stick backing.
Reclaimed wood adds character to your space and is unique because of its rich history, dry-aged surface patina, oils, and unique markings. Our customers have a wide range of aesthetics, from Rustic to Farmhouse to Traditional to Modern. We often hear from them that their floors are often the first thing people notice or comment on.
Texas is known for its rustic theme. You can use natural wood to create a home. Natural wood can even be used in contemporary designs. Reclaimed wood can be a good choice for several reasons. Reclaimed wood can be rustic or has the character you need. This wood is made of old railcars and cargo containers, so it has seen many lives before it reached you. This wood is also very eco-friendly as it doesn’t require any additional materials to be made. Reclaimed wood is suitable for countertops, tables or benches, doors, shelves and even stairs.
Barn wood can be used for any DIY or professional project.