Whether it’s taking one man’s “trash” and turning it to treasure by breathing new life into old wood planks, or simply working with what Mother Nature has provided, reclaimed wood continues to make a bold statement in the flooring and design realms.
Designed specifically for the education market, Invision’s Student Union Collection allows a school to better promote its brand and create a space with school spirit.
Salvaged wooden beams used in the early 20th century construction of Watertown's 45-47 Bacon Street manufacturing and warehouse building in Massachusetts are being recycled into flooring, paneling, and other millwork products by reclaimed lumber company Longleaf Lumber.
Thanks, in part, to the many home makeover and renovation television shows today, rustic and distressed wood floors have taken the interior design industry by storm in recent years. Due to their popularity, uniqueness and practicality, retailers are seeing a continued increase in the sales of these types of wood flooring styles.
Salvaged wooden beams and floorboards used in the 1891 construction of Manchester’s historic Amoskeag Mill No. 12 Annex are being recycled into flooring, paneling, and other millwork products by lumber company Longleaf Lumber.