As Midwesterners, we've seen a lot of dilapidated barns in our lifetime. Although we'd love to see them all restored, we know that's not realistic and we're glad that when they do get demolished, some people are making good use of the wreckage. Click below for a few resources and ideas on how to use reclaimed barn wood in your home...
In both rustic and modern interiors, reclaimed barn wood can be used as-is or refinished for flooring, ceilings, furniture, and more. The streamlined credenza shown above is from Environment Furniture. A few other ideas:




Other places to look for recycled barn wood furniture, flooring, and more:
• American Barn Company
• Barntiques
• Environment Furniture
• Mountain Lumber Company
• Viva Terra
• Varian Designs
• Benedict Barns
• Sundance Catalog

Comments (4)
I've long craved for a dining table made of old barnwood.
The Novo Console is absolutely beautiful in person. You can check it out at High Fashion Home.
http://www.highfashionhome.com/ats.asp?id=3400
We have a local restaurant that is built out reclaimed wood and grows their own veggies....www.ffgrill.com. My father-in-law built his while house out of reclaimed wood-too bad I have no photos of it.
Reclaimed wood is beautiful. I bought a Farmhouse style table from Vermont Farm Table. The materials they use are sourced from old barns throughout New England. I customized my dining table but they also have a lot of styles/sizes available.
http://www.vermontfarmtable.com/