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RESCUED BARN WOOD, MATERIALS & HOME DECORWe specialize in reclaimed lumber, antiques and architectural items, custom barn doors, furniture, and flooring from salvaged and reclaimed materials. Our ProductsThe Barnyard Boys provide customers with timeless antique treasures and reclaimed barn wood of all species. Our selection of rustic barnwood, vintage antiques, architectural items, sliding barn doors, custom furniture, reclaimed materials, and more has been used by homeowners, builders, and in commercial spaces.
Award winningThe best Salvage and Resale Shop
Why choose usWhether you’re simply looking to make a corner of your home more beautiful, or you want to create a whole piece of furniture from our reclaimed wood, the Barnyard Boys can provide what you need. Or, if you like the idea of barn wood but aren’t an artisan yourself, we can connect you with some excellent craftsmen who can make your idea a reality. Along with wood, stone, architectural items, and a broad spectrum of construction materials, the Barnyard Boys have a large collection of antiques in stock that may be perfect for you. Contact us for current inventory information on beautiful old hinges, pulleys, metalwork and other pieces. And remember, we can help you find a specific piece that you are looking for! Unique PiecesOur large inventory of unique pieces is always changing... so whatever you're looking for, check back frequently! Craftsman MaterialsFor the builders and DIYers, our craftsman materials can help bring your vision to life. Authentic AntiquesOur antiques are genuine and often come with a story our team can share. Rescued BarnsReclaimed wood, barn doors, and barn demo are just a few of the barn products and services we offer. Warm and WelcomingCheck out our warehouse and showroom
Like, Share, RepeatConnect with us!How much does old barn wood sell for per foot?$4.00 to $6.00 Sq. Ft.
Is Reclaimed lumber cheaper than new?Reclaimed wood is much more expensive than buying new wood from a hardware store. Instead of paying a low price that makes it easy to pick up a couple of 2×4's, reclaimed wood comes at a premium. But for that premium, you'll have wood with a story and unique characteristics different from virgin lumber.
What kind of wood is most barn wood?Oak, elm, pine, Douglas fir, hickory, beech and maple were common varieties of wood used for barn construction, and each provided different building qualities and characteristics. It can be difficult to identify wood species if the weathered and aged patina is intact.
Can you use old barn wood for siding?Reclaimed barn wood offers a weathered look that can instantly give a home a rustic, farmhouse vibe with its rough textures and natures tones. It's typically salvaged from old structures and repurposed as siding for walls, ceilings, and exterior applications.
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