Our wood has a story. We provide reclaimed, salvaged and FSC certified wood flooring and paneling proudly made in the USA*. Each plank carries a rich history that adds character and warmth to a space. From rustic, saw-traced oak straight from the barn to resurfaced modern paneling, our diverse range of products fit any style. We help designers, architects and builders find the right choice for their design intent and work with their specific lead times and project specifications. Our products qualify for many sustainable building initiatives and help divert materials waste while reducing logging pressures on new wood.
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Our unique ThinClad collection of 3/8" thick, solid tongue-and-groove wood paneling offer an economical solution for beautiful and easy-to-install interior cladding. We also provide solid and engineered hardwood flooring, including oak, teak and madrone available unfinished or pre-finished. Exterior siding and decking--we've got you covered there too. Have a custom project? We've been known to create beautiful barn doors, stair treads, bar top and more for specific projects.
We are passionate about sharing the rich stories behind our wood and offering the highest quality product to our customers. Contact us about your next project and we'll find the product that's right for you.
*exceptions for a portion of our teak manufacturing
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