Heart Pine flooring is one of the most sought after reclaimed wood flooring options owing to its distinctive texture and impeccable stability. The aesthetically rich Heart Pine is perfect for flooring as well as decking, siding, paneling, furniture, and other architectural details of a home/office. Heart wood tends to be darker and denser due to being at the heart (center) of the tree. This wood doesn’t participate in the life function of the tree, which means it doesn’t transfer water and nutrients to the branches and leaves from the soil. As a result, the wood is much drier and sturdier compared to sap wood. The wood at the heart of the tree possesses rich color and is highly fragrant and thus excellent for flooring as well as other home decor purposes. Recycled furniture made of Heart Pine, Antique Oak, Wormy Chestnut, Maple, Hickory, Elm, Douglas fir, and other varieties of wood, is also quite popular these days. Made of wood that is reclaimed from the 19th century wooden dams, bridges, grain elevators, textile mills, factories, tobacco warehouses, and other long standing buildings across the United States, the recycled wood furniture comes with impeccable stability and sturdiness. Being old in nature, this kind of furniture is just excellent to impart that unique antique appeal to your home decor. The reclaimed furniture suits all settings †whether contemporary and urban or traditional and rural. Apart from being aesthetically rich and sturdier option, the recycled wood furniture and flooring etc. come with cost advantage and are Eco-friendly too. Since there is no need to cut down more trees to obtain reclaimed wood, you get an opportunity to help save the Nature. Since the reclaimed wood is now available online as well, you can expect cost advantage as well. Many of the online reclaimed wood companies offer mill direct facility wherein the wood/wood products are directly shipped to the customers from the demolition site, factory or saw mills of the provider. Since the online reclaimed wood companies don’t have to incur the costs their offline counterparts do, the savings come to you as huge discounts. Furthermore, the choices in wooden species are truly vast. You have reclaimed oak, maple, elm, hickory, Douglas fir, and many more varieties of wood to choose from.
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