Hallowell Reclaimed Mixed Hardwood Flooring (FL629)
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Hallowell Reclaimed Mixed Hardwood Flooring (FL629)

Hallowell reclaimed Mixed Hardwood flooring has a subtle blend of grey tones and open-grain texture creates a one-of-a-kind appearance that complements both rustic and contemporary spaces. The distinctive character of this flooring comes from a combination of Weathered exterior and interior barn boards that retain their Original Rough Face. Each plank showcases the Rough Sawn marks of the original milling, adding a vintage charm that can only come from reclaimed barn wood.

The weathered exterior and interior barn boards that make up this flooring are hand-selected by our craftsmen when building your floor to give you a unique, quality floor where no two planks are alike. With its beautiful blend of aged tones and traditional surface textures, Hallowell reclaimed Mixed Hardwood flooring will add a touch of history to transform any space.


Specifications:

Species: Mixed Hardwoods
Thickness: 5/8″
Standard Face Widths: 3″, 5″, 6 1/2″, 8 1/2, and Random 3″ to 7″ and 5″ – 9″
Standard Lengths: 2′ to 8′
Milling: Tongue and Groove, Relief on back, Microbevel
Surface: Rough Sawn
Finish: Penetrating Oil
Type: Engineered or Solid
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About Reclaimed Wood Flooring

  • All flooring products are available in custom widths and lengths based on availability.
  • Varied amounts of knots, nail holes, surface checks, and other character marks. Character marks are filled on Finished Flooring, optional to be filled on Unfinished Flooring.
  • All flooring is available as solid wood or as an engineered product with a 4mm – 6mm wear layer on a plywood substrate.
  • Reclaimed wood flooring is sourced from barns, factories, homes and other old structures and provenance can be provided on request.
  • Our dedicated finishing team will create custom floors that perfectly match the vision of your project.
  • Our reclaimed wood floors may contain saw marks, nail holes, surface checks, and other historic characteristics.
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