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Reclaimed wood beams

Reclaimed oak beams

Reclaimed pine beams

Reclaimed elm beams

Reclaimed oak joists

Reclaimed purlins

Reclaimed mooring posts

Reclaimed american pine beams

Reclaimed wooden pedestal

Air dried oak beams

Oak beams air dried

Long oak planks

Long oak beams

Oak purlins air dried

Oak Rails Air Dry

Architectural beam selections

Antique french oak beams

18th century oak beams

Majestic antique oak beams

Silver seasoned oak beams

19th century elm beams

Oak table

Reclaimed oak table

Wagon plank table

Oak monastery table

Round Oak Table

Oak tree trunk table

Reclaimed oak outdoor table

Reclaimed wood planks

Oak Reims planks

Oak track boards

Reclaimed pine planks

Barnwood Planks

Reclaimed oak planks

Live edge oak planks

Reclaimed oak wine press boards

French oak planks

Reclaimed Oak Haystack Shelves

Reclaimed harbor shelves

Reclaimed wagon boards

Oak wagonboards brushed

Reclaimed wagonboards planed

Reclaimed hardwood wagonboards

Reclaimed pine and spruce wagon boards

Wood flooring

French oak floor

Reclaimed oregon pine floor

Reclaimed pine floor

Reclaimed oak floor

Reclaimed wooden wall cladding

Barnwood wall covering

Reclaimed oak wall cladding

Wood ceiling

Reclaimed oak roof boarding

Reclaimed roof boarding boards

French oak roof boarding

Wood cladding

Oak cladding

Architectural collection

18 century oak bench

Long reclaimed oak table

Solid reclaimed oak coffee table

Reclaimed oak door

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Reclaimed Wood

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Reclaimed wood is an ecologically sound but also exceptionally beautiful building material.

Wood type
Reclaimed oak / reclaimed elm / reclaimed tropical hardwood / reclaimed chestnut
Application
Interior / Table / Flooring / Construction project / Renovation project
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Reclaimed wood

Often the old wood comes from old buildings, railroad cars or train tracks that are no longer in use. The wood may be decades or even hundreds of years old. Reclaimed or historic wood often has a beautiful look due to its natural aging and weathered appearance. A look that cannot be imitated or copied. It may have cracks, knots and other imperfections that give it just that unique character.

Where does reclaimed wood come from?

The wood can come from a variety of sources, such as old houses, barns, churches, bridges, boats, train tracks, old furniture, flooring and other structures. It can be reused and recycled to create new objects such as furniture, flooring, wall coverings and decorative objects. The use of old beams and planks is becoming increasingly popular for its durability, ecological benefits and the unique aesthetic it offers.

Why choose reclaimed planks and beams?

Reclaimed wood often has a beautiful appearance that cannot be replicated with new wood. It can look weathered and lived-in, with a sense of history and character that new wood does not have. The old beams and boards usually come from old buildings or structures that have stood for decades or even hundreds of years. This means the wood is sustainable; there is no need to cut down trees for the sake of a board or beam for a project. By choosing old building materials, you reduce the demand for new wood and thus help reduce the demand for logging and deforestation. Moreover, the production process for new wood costs energy. Consider, for example, large sawing machines and drying rooms. Reclaimed and historic wood can sometimes have cultural value, especially if it comes from historic buildings. It can offer a connection to the past and evoke a sense of heritage and pride. For example, we have a batch of 18th century oak child beams from Castle Boekenberg Antwerp. The castle was renovated so the children’s beams were replaced. Sadly, the castle burned down completely during the renovation. In short, old wood can be a great choice for anyone looking for a unique, sustainable, ecologically sound building material!

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Thousands of beams and tens of thousands of planks are stored at the Doorwerth lumber yard. A rich assortment for anyone looking for wood with a past. Discover the full range when you visit the lumber yard, the place to buy old wood!

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