
Flooring
Floors with scale, texture, and permanence.
Wide planks, reclaimed oak, and character-grade surfaces — milled tongue and groove, solid or engineered, and prepared for the project. Most of this material carries a working past: barns and warehouses from the late 1800s, resawn into floors that hold a room the way few new materials can.
Reclaimed White Oak
Salvaged from late-1800s barns and structures in the Midwest, then planed smooth to reveal a clean face. What…
Antique Distressed Oak
Salvaged from late-1800s barns in the Midwest, this floor blends red and white oak with the original face…
Reclaimed Original-Face Oak
Milled from the structural joists, purlins, and cladding of late-1800s Midwest barns, this oak flooring keeps…
Reclaimed Mixed Hardwood, Brown
Salvaged from late-1800s barns and structures across the Midwest, this mixed hardwood carries the full range…
Vintage Oak, Original Face
Salvaged from old warehouses across the country, this oak wears its working life plainly — double-kerf saw…
Vintage Oak, Original Face — Prefinished
The same warehouse-salvaged oak as our original-face vintage floor — double-kerf saw marks, nail holes,…
Vintage White Oak, Clean Face
Salvaged from old warehouses throughout the country and milled to a clean face. The reclaimed history shows…
White Oak, Character Grade
New white oak from the Ohio and Appalachian regions, sorted to character grade — some knots, checking, and…
White Oak, Select Grade
New white oak from the Ohio and Appalachian regions, sorted select — minimal knots and defects, straight…