ORIGINAL FACE LUMBER
Our large selection of original face lumber comes in various widths, lengths, thicknesses, and species, depending upon what is reclaimed from individual barns and wood sources. From wormy chestnut to classic whitewashed wood, each product we offer reflects the natural aging of local Pennsylvania barn wood and only the materials of utmost quality are selected for your home.
If your desired specifications are not on hand in our vast inventory, we will work to procure lumber of that type and cut. If we don't have it, we guarantee to find it or other sustainable materials that will work best in your unique design.
There is nothing more timeless than original face lumber. With this wood, each individual board is unique, providing a naturally weathered appearance that adds the perfect amount of warmth to any design.
Whether the look of your space is rustic, urban, or modern, reclaimed original face lumber provides instant character by showing the utmost respect to local history. Each board chronicles the marks of a barn’s past and provides sustainable material for the future.
OUR SELECTION
Mushroom Board
Sourced from wood boxes for growing mushrooms in Lancaster County, PA, "mushroom board" offers rich color tones and rugged, textured panels.
Grey Board
Named after the silvery finish that develops on hemlock wood after its exposure to natural elements, "grey board" presents a clean, modern look.
Weathered Siding
Weathered to rustic perfection, this barn wood siding tells the story of its unique time and place in a manner that cannot be "faux created."
Classic Whitewashed
Straight from Pennsylvania dairy farms that used a lime wash on their barns, "classic whitewashed" wood gives a bright, natural pop of character.
Brown Board
The true naturally aged patina of "brown board" reveals a variety of rich, warm, brown hues in species like oak and hickory.
Log Skins
These 2” log skins are carefully selected from only the finest hand-hewn barn beams on local Pennsylvania farms.
Red Barn Siding
This barn wood siding offers the classic "Americana" look of family barns in the northeast U.S. that were painted red with white trim.