Residential Reclaimed Flooring Projects
by Pioneer Millworks
Didn't think you could afford reclaimed wood? Now you can. We have six reclaimed wood flooring species under and about $7 a square foot. Our recycled and sustainably harvested wood comes in many species and finishing options, available as solid or eco-friendly engineered flooring and paneling. Every product is FSC (Forest Stewardship Council) chain-of-custody certified, LEED point eligible, and fully sourced and Made in the USA. If you have an out-of-the-box vision, share it with our wood design team, they're always up for a challenge.
Others who worked on this project: New Energy Works Timberframers
Residential Reclaimed Flooring Projects
Created from a mosaic of Northeastern hardwoods. Autumn Woods, Settlers' Plank maintains a more relaxed, barn floor look with greater variety of color and grains due to the many species featured.
This Settlers' Plank Reclaimed Mixed Hardwoods in a family home outside of Seattle, Washington has a poly finish.
Mountain Home Great Room Reclaimed Oak Floor
Settler's Plank Reclaimed Oak:
This is a practical recreation of the classic barn floor. Its relaxed, warm appearance puts people at ease. It is made from hardwood that celebrates wear marks, knots, saw marks, nail holes and the wood’s naturally occurring vagaries. This is the floor that will give you that rugged look. Also available in Chestnut and Autumn Woods (mixed hardwood... more »
Cayuga Lake Cottage Kitchen Reclaimed Beech Floor
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American Gothic Reclaimed Maple/Beech:
Reclaimed from barn timbers, beech/maple has a lighter color that will brighten any room. It typically shows signs of previous life such as insect marks, and may have a blush or two (a faint pink tinge) in places. A great flooring choice for high traffic areas or dog & kid occupied rooms.
Garage Turned Playroom, Seattle WA with Chestnut Flooring
American Gothic Reclaimed Chestnut:
Chestnut was decimated by a fungal blight in the early/mid 20thC and is no longer available as a fresh sawn wood. We salvage old barns in order to bring you this quintessential American species and mill it with the respect it deserves. For many, this is the "holy grail" of salvaged woods, highly sought after and cherished.
Florida Kitchen with Heart Pine Flooring
Character Select Heart Pine: The ideal choice if you want to create a room that is relaxed and informal. Heart Pine is much harder than the name might suggest and wears almost as well as oak. The boards are a combination of vertical and flat sawn grains.
Pittsford New York Family Home with Reclaimed Indonesian Hardwoods
Indonesian Hardwoods:
Trade Winds is a diverse collection of Indonesian hardwoods salvaged from containerized ships arriving in the Pacific North West from Indonesia. The name pays homage to the spirit of fair trade, and the source of these recycled woods. Available as solid flooring, interior and exterior paneling, and any other use you can dream up.
Studio Work Space with Reclaimed Hardwood Flooring
Settler's Plank Reclaimed Mixed Hardwoods:
Created from a mosaic of Northeastern hardwoods. Autumn Woods, Settlers' Plank maintains a more relaxed, barn floor look with greater variety of color and grains due to the many species featured.
Black & Tan, Tan Reclaimed Oak
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Black & Tan, Tan
The Tan version of Black & Tan is fully planed, revealing rich patina and scattered fissures from weathering.
Some hints of black paint remains deep in the fissures, adding to the character of this product. Perfect for flooring, wall paneling, and ceilings, both in planks or patterns. It also makes great millwork & cabinetry.
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Residential Kitchen with Heart Pine Flooring
Premium Select Mixed Grain Heart Pine represents the classic Heart Pine floor. Tight grain, infrequent small knots, and fluid grain patterns make this a perfect compliment to a variety of design styles. Heart Pine is much harder than the name might suggest and wears almost as well as oak.
Lakeside Dining Room with Reclaimed Elm Flooring
American Gothic Reclaimed Elm:
Grey elm succumbed to Dutch Elm
Disease and is nearly extinct, much like Chestnut. We encounter both grey and red elm when we salvage old barns. Recycled grey elm provides a clean look, with interesting contrast in the grain.
Kitchen and Dining with Reclaimed Flooring
Settler's Plank Reclaimed Oak:
This is a practical recreation of the classic barn floor. Its relaxed, warm appearance puts people at ease. It is made from hardwood that celebrates wear marks, knots, saw marks, nail holes and the wood’s naturally occurring vagaries. This is the floor that will give you that rugged look. Also available in Chestnut and Autumn Woods (mixed hardwood... more »
Sitting Room with Reclaimed Engineered Ash Flooring
American Gothic Reclaimed Ash:
Ash has long been coveted as a hard floor with a graceful differentiation between early and late wood ring colors. It might remind one of oak, but is generally a bit lighter with less distinctive grain and no discernible ray fleck. It is often used as a more economical substitute for more expensive antique Chestnut flooring.
Family Room with Reclaimed Hickory Flooring
American Gothic Reclaimed Hickory:
Reclaimed hickory gives a truly dramatic look to a floor due to its contrasting knots and sapwood. Hard as nails, it wears superbly and is a great choice for anywhere that will house dogs or kids. Occasionally you'll hear us describe hickory as 'vanilla and chocolate ice cream swirled together'. With the light tans and deeper brown swirls natu... more »
New York Kitchen/Dining with Reclaimed Beech Flooring
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American Gothic Reclaimed Maple/Beech:
Reclaimed from barn timbers, beech/maple has a lighter color that will brighten any room. It typically shows signs of previous life such as insect marks, and may have a blush or two (a faint pink tinge) in places. A great flooring choice for high traffic areas or dog & kid occupied rooms.
Catskill Mountain Home with Recalimed Heart Pine Flooring
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Reclaimed Heart Pine, Character Select:
The ideal choice if you want to create a room that is relaxed and informal. Heart Pine is much harder than the name might suggest and wears almost as well as oak. The boards are a combination of vertical and flat sawn grains.
Buffalo New York Kitchen with Reclaimed Hardwoods Flooring
Settler's Plank Reclaimed Mixed Hardwoods:
Created from a mosaic of Northeastern hardwoods. Autumn Woods, Settlers' Plank maintains a more relaxed, barn floor look with greater variety of color and grains due to the many species featured.
Piano Room Complete with Reclaimed Chestnut Flooring
American Gothic Reclaimed Chestnut:
Chestnut was decimated by a fungal blight in the early/mid 20thC and is no longer available as a fresh sawn wood. We salvage old barns in order to bring you this quintessential American species and mill it with the respect it deserves. For many, this is the "holy grail" of salvaged woods, highly sought after and cherished.
Black & Tan 50/50 Oak
These limited edition oak planks are aptly named due to a rugged coat of black paint, which when removed reveals a rich, tan-colored oak. Available as flooring or paneling in a variety of options: skip-planed on the painted side with just a suggestion of tan; fully planed thereby removing all black paint but revealing a deeper patina than fresh oak and a highlighted grain; or, ... more »
Timber Frame Bedroom with Reclaimed Heart Pine Flooring
Reclaimed Heart Pine, Character Select:
The ideal choice if you want to create a room that is relaxed and informal. Heart Pine is much harder than the name might suggest and wears almost as well as oak. The boards are a combination of vertical and flat sawn grains.
Reclaimed Walnut Flooring
American Gothic Reclaimed Walnut:
Walnut, like other “furniture woods”, was prized as much in the 1800’s as it is today. Therefore, not many structures used Walnut, unless there was an abundance of the trees nearby the site. This makes reclaimed Walnut one of the rarest woods we reclaim.
Reclaimed Elm Flooring in Lakeside Home
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American Gothic Reclaimed Elm:
Grey elm succumbed to Dutch Elm
Disease and is nearly extinct, much like Chestnut. We encounter both grey and red elm when we salvage old barns. Recycled grey elm provides a clean look, with interesting contrast in the grain.
Baby's Room, Complete with Antique Heart Pine Flooring
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Reclaimed Heart Pine, Character Select:
The ideal choice if you want to create a room that is relaxed and informal. Heart Pine is much harder than the name might suggest and wears almost as well as oak. The boards are a combination of vertical and flat sawn grains.
A Custom Wine Cellar with Chestnut Flooring
Chestnut was decimated by a fungal blight in the early/mid 20thC and is no longer available as a fresh sawn wood. This is a practical recreation of the classic barn floor. Its relaxed, warm appearance puts people at ease. It is made from hardwood that celebrates wear marks, knots, saw marks, nail holes and the wood’s naturally occurring vagaries. For many, this is the "holy gra... more »
Genesseo Home with Hickory Flooring
American Gothic Reclaimed Hickory:
Reclaimed hickory gives a truly dramatic look to a floor due to its contrasting knots and sapwood. Hard as nails, it wears superbly and is a great choice for anywhere that will house dogs or kids. Occasionally you'll hear us describe hickory as 'vanilla and chocolate ice cream swirled together'. With the light tans and deeper brown swirls natu... more »
Family Room and Kitchen with Reclaimed Engineered Flooring
Jarrah:
Salvaged from Australian woolen mills, our Reclaimed Jarrah has the look of rainforest-grown Mahogany. A strong, dense wood with a rich grain and fine details, Jarrah works well as board stock for furniture and due to its hardness, makes terrific flooring. Our Fair Dinkum grade has a very uniform deep red/brown color and limited character marks. Unlike other species, fa... more »
Portland Studio with Knotty Naily Flooring
Douglas Fir Reclaimed Knotty'n'Naily:
Made from Douglas Fir species, this Knotty'N'Naily blend celebrates the yellow, purple, brown, grey, and even pink tones these softwoods offer. An affordable entry into reclaimed wood.
Loft Rec Room with Reclaimed Flooring
Settler's Plank Reclaimed Mixed Hardwoods:
Created from a mosaic of Northeastern hardwoods. Autumn Woods, Settlers' Plank maintains a more relaxed, barn floor look with greater variety of color and grains due to the many species featured.
Reclaimed Douglas Fir Finds New Life as Flooring
Reclaimed Douglas fir, C select:
We offer D and C Select grades of Douglas fir in both vertical grain and flat sawn options. Both have the odd nail hole and ferrous stain because without them, you'd be hard-pressed to tell these antiques didn't come from the last stand of Pacific old-growth forest. Available in a range of thicknesses and profiles as well as flooring. It looks g... more »
Family Farmhouse Dining Room
Mixed Softwoods, Grandma's Attic:
A very old, casual wide board look that is the result of careful selection and partial planing. The patina is maintained, at least in part, through the careful milling process. Tongue-and-groove joints allow for easy installation. We’ve had good luck rubbing oil into the installed surface using a horse-hair brush and elbow grease. Generally we ... more »
Seattle WA Studio Apartment Reclaimed Flooring
Settlers' Plank Mixed Hardwoods:
Created from a mosaic of Northeastern hardwoods. Autumn Woods, Settlers' Plank maintains a more relaxed, barn floor look with greater variety of color and grains due to the many species featured.
ResSeattle WA Studio Apartment Reclaimed Flooringidential
Settlers' Plank Mixed Hardwoods:
Created from a mosaic of Northeastern hardwoods. Autumn Woods, Settlers' Plank maintains a more relaxed, barn floor look with greater variety of color and grains due to the many species featured.
Bedroom with Wide Plank Reclaimed Flooring
Settler's Plank Reclaimed Oak:
This is a practical recreation of the classic barn floor. Its relaxed, warm appearance puts people at ease. It is made from hardwood that celebrates wear marks, knots, saw marks, nail holes and the wood’s naturally occurring vagaries. This is the floor that will give you that rugged look. Also available in Chestnut and Autumn Woods (mixed hardwood... more »
Private Kitchen in Seattle, WA
Antique Heart Pine: Premium Select Mixed
Premium Select Mixed Grain Heart Pine represents the classic Heart Pine floor. Tight grain, infrequent small knots, and fluid grain patterns make this a perfect compliment to a variety of design styles. Heart Pine is much harder than the name might suggest and wears almost as well as oak.
Sitting Room with Heart Pine
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Premium Select, Vertical Grain Heart Pine: A pleasantly clear and clean look that blends well with a variety of styles. Premium Select Vertical Grain Heart Pine is more formal than its Mixed Grain counter part because of its tight linear grain. Heart Pine is much harder than the name might suggest and wears almost as well as oak.
Fairport New York Timber Frame Home with Reclaimed Flooring
American Gothic Reclaimed Maple/Beech:
Reclaimed from barn timbers, beech/maple has a lighter color that will brighten any room. It typically shows signs of previous life such as insect marks, and may have a blush or two (a faint pink tinge) in places. A great flooring choice for high traffic areas or dog & kid occupied rooms.
The Vermont Street Project with Reclaimed Elm Flooring
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American Gothic Reclaimed Elm:
Grey elm succumbed to Dutch Elm
Disease and is nearly extinct, much like Chestnut. We encounter both grey and red elm when we salvage old barns. Recycled grey elm provides a clean look, with interesting contrast in the grain.
Kentucky Home with Reclaimed Hickory Flooring
American Gothic Reclaimed Hickory:
Reclaimed hickory gives a truly dramatic look to a floor due to its contrasting knots and sapwood. Hard as nails, it wears superbly and is a great choice for anywhere that will house dogs or kids. Occasionally you'll hear us describe hickory as 'vanilla and chocolate ice cream swirled together'. With the light tans and deeper brown swirls natu... more »
Cabin Bathroom Complete with Reclaimed Flooring
Settler's Plank Reclaimed Mixed Hardwoods:
Created from a mosaic of Northeastern hardwoods. Autumn Woods, Settlers' Plank maintains a more relaxed, barn floor look with greater variety of color and grains due to the many species featured.
The Vermont Street Project with Reclaimed Elm Flooring
American Gothic Reclaimed Elm:
Grey elm succumbed to Dutch Elm
Disease and is nearly extinct, much like Chestnut. We encounter both grey and red elm when we salvage old barns. Recycled grey elm provides a clean look, with interesting contrast in the grain.
Custom Reclaimed Softwoods
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Made from a collection of short leaf yellow pine species, this Knotty'N'Naily blend celebrates the yellow, purple, brown, grey, and even pink tones these softwoods offer. An affordable entry into reclaimed wood.
Nearly unlimited color vairation celebrating yellow, purple, brown, grey, and even pink tones. Unlimited nail holes, occasional bolt or peg holes.
Shadow Planed Wide White Pine Flooring
Adirondack White Pine, Shadow Planed:
This is the quintessential New England floor, starting with the colonists that settled the region and continuing through present day. This rugged and knotty look wears well and ages gracefully. And if you're interested in wide plank flooring, these are some of the widest boards available. White Pine is also one of the few non-recycled spec... more »
