Salvaged Wood Dining Table
Barn Wood Cabinets
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These cabinets were made when a barn was disassembled. The barn siding used on the cabinet doors has a natural, weathered look that can't be replicated with modern finishing methods. Barn door hardware compliments the wood for a unique and authentic look.
vintagetimber.com
Salvaged Wood Wall
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This stunning and colorful feature wall was created with wood from a salvage yard. It includes barn wood, wainscot, and flooring from a high school gym. Total cost: $130, plus 3 days work. Totally worth it!
designsponge.com
Reclaimed Beech Flooring
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Shipping crates were repurposed to create this beautiful floor. The black veining pierces through the gold, tan, and peach tones to give the wood an almost marbled appearance. Beech never had such allure!
viridianwood.com
Driftwood Headboard
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You can almost hear the waves when you look at this unique driftwood headboard. Natural weathering doesn't get any better than this—the epitome of a 'conversation piece'.
englishorganizer.com
Old Patina Pergola
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The natural brown-and-grey shades of this reclaimed timber add charm and character to an outdoor patio area. The old patina finish remains from when the wood was pulled off the original structure. Who'd want to change it, anyway?
crossroadslumber.com
Slab Dining Table
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This dining table was constructed simply by attaching an entire wood slab to a metal base. Talk about bringing the outdoors in!
michellekaufmann.com
Lief Puzzle Stool
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When a fishing boat washed up on the shore in Indonesia, the leftover wood was being sold off piece by piece for firewood—until a designer made the boat's owner an offer. He used the haul of wood to make these stools and many other beautiful pieces of handcrafted furniture for Aellon in Brooklyn, NY.
core77.com
Re-Sawn Wood Beams
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These antique heart pine beams were re-sawn and planed smoothed before being given a second life. They impart a robust and warm feel to this space.
elmwoodreclaimedtimber.com
Wooden Pallet Coffee Table
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Two wooden pallets, a little stain, and some casters are all you need to build a trendy coffee table. DIY doesn't get much cheaper or easier than this.
wilsonsandpugs.blog spot.com
Reclaimed Lumber Shelves
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The most obvious use for salvaged wood? Shelves. Display your photos and books atop a warm, natural-edged plank of wood that fits with whatever bracket you like.
westelm.com
Stairs
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Salvaged wood turns a staircase into a centerpiece. This unit is constructed to appear free-floating. But you could just as easily use salvaged wood for your stair treads, or to laminate your treads and risers.
poppytalk.com
Fireplace Mantle
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An antique timber makes a dramatic and one-of-a-kind fireplace mantle. It can compliment historic brick as well as more modern finishes. No matter where it is, it will be a conversation piece and an impressive design statement.
reclaimeddesignworks.com
Butcher Block Island
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Reclaimed wood can be laminated together to make beautiful butcher block. This example, sitting atop a steel pipe frame, makes a rustic kitchen island with a decidedly industrial feel.
etsy.com
Room Divider
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A room divider made of salvaged wood brings instant character and charm to a space. No additional wall decor is necessary when you have the weathered beauty of aged wood grain as your view.
sweetpeachblog.com
Coat Rack
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Cast iron hooks affixed to the top of a worn picket fence make a simple, homespun coat rack that really pops on a modern white wall.
etsy.com
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Source: https://www.bobvila.com/slideshow/15-ways-to-use-salvaged-wood-in-your-home-13311
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