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Using Reclaimed Wood For Wall Accents

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A wall accent stands out because of having a different color, design, or material from the rest of your home or business. Reclaimed lumber makes the best wall accents because of its aesthetic appeal and acts as a good insulator for heat. Here’s a brief guide on using reclaimed wood for wall accents read more here...

10 Ways To Use Reclaimed Wood

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Reclaimed wood comes from old beams and planks that are repurposed for new buildings or structures. This wood is popular with interior designers because it’s the best material for creating a rustic ambiance inside pubs, restaurants, and even residences. That’s why we’ve compiled this list of 10 ways to use reclaimed wood read more here...

Is Reclaimed Wood Expensive?

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There’s no doubt that reclaimed wood can add much to your home or office. It’s beautiful, durable, eco-friendly, and versatile — you can use it in anything from siding to accent walls to benches or tables. But one question on the minds of many customers is the cost  read more here...

Can Reclaimed Wood Be Used Outdoors?

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Many homeowners, business owners, or interior designers love to use reclaimed wood for furniture, shelving, or accent walls. It has all the beauty of any other natural wood, plus the character that comes with wood that has been repurposed from a past life. Plus, reclaimed wood is a great option for the environment, as it requires no raw materials and cuts down (no pun intended) on deforestation  read more here...

Welcome To Reclaimed Wood Solutions of Austin

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  WE SHIP ANYWHERE IN THE USA This wood is extremely easy to work with and is great for many Interior Design applications such as Countertops, Bar Tops, Center Island Tops, Fireplace Mantels, Veneers, and Flooring. Also widely used for furniture such as End Tables, Dining Tables, Coffee Tables, and Benches. View our gallery for ideas on how to use Reclaimed Wood for your designing needs.

4 Reasons To Choose Reclaimed Wood Over Engineered Wood

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Engineered wood is often mistaken for “fake” wood, but that’s not really the case. In fact, both engineered wood and “solid” hardwood, as naturally cut hardwood is called, are made with real wood. The difference is that engineered wood is made with several layers of wood stacked on top of each other, rather than maintaining the natural solid thickness of the wood read more here...

Hardwood Flooring Trends of 2021

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Hardwood flooring has always been a popular choice. Ever since childhood, we’ve loved the idea of flooring that we can slide across in our socks. It feels great, it’s easy to clean, and it looks classic. But that doesn’t mean there aren’t trends that stand out in the world of  hardwood flooring . Here are a few of our favorite hardwood flooring trends for 2021 read more here...