A real reclaimed wood look can bring warmth and Character into your home which is why it is such a popular flooring choice (as pictured in the installation photos below). Ruth Garner shared 10 other ways to add this natural look into your home on Houzz.
- Frame it in white. This stripped-down door surrounded entirely by white looks so striking. Search for vintage wooden designs in salvage yards, but make sure you hire a professional to hang any doors — it’s a surprisingly tricky job.
- Use white oiled wood for Scandinavian charm. Using white oiled wood is a great way to enjoy the grain and texture of reclaimed wood, but the overall look is paler. This Scandinavian-style kitchen looks fresh yet warm and inviting thanks to the timber, which adds masses of character.
- Create your own light fixture. A timber beam suspended from the ceiling and draped with bulbs makes for an attention-grabbing pendant light. It’s also a great way to incorporate the hot trend of bare bulbs — why not try this look with a colorful cord?
- Build a console that’s full of character. These scaffolding planks, joined together and fitted to short legs, create a display surface for trinkets and treasures. The galvanized steel details and scuffs whisper of their history, adding personality to this simple space.
- Call in a classic. A well-loved farmhouse table is the simplest way to add a touch of timber to a room. This piece brings warmth to a cool white kitchen and works as a surface for cooking prep or eating informal meals.
- Get a headboard for your bed. These reclaimed-wood headboards chime beautifully with the natural look of the room. Make sure any planks you use are well sanded to avoid splinters, though — the smooth wood will still add oodles of color and character.
- Consider cool cladding. This bathroom is in a former stable, and the original wall has been stripped and refurbished to form a stunning feature. Search for panels in salvage yards — even a small section would contrast strikingly with slick, modern bathroom fittings.
- Take the smooth route. Reclaimed wood doesn’t have to be rough-and-ready. This dining table has nicks and scratches gained over the years, but has been sanded and waxed to a pleasingly silky finish. Surrounding it with clear chairs was a masterstroke, allowing the table to be the star.
- Don’t dismiss painted pieces. Painted reclaimed wood can also add charm — simply choose pieces that have a little history. These panels, used beautifully as a headboard, have intricate carved patterns and a distressed finish, making them work wonderfully with the rest of the painted wood in the space.
- Go al fresco. Dining outside is such a treat during warm months. A table constructed from reclaimed wood blends with a natural setting and is hardy enough to leave out all year.
This beautiful reclaimed wood look is the perfect example of brining warmth into a room. The authentic rich tones of these floors add a lot of character to the space. These installation photos were sent in by one of our Hallmark Floors Spotlight Dealers, Floors by Remo & Company. This gorgeous reclaimed look is Noni from our Organic Collection.
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