Reclaimed American Oak Barnwood

Sourced from Amish community structures in Ohio, this reclaimed oak carries the character of its past life as barn siding. With a naturally weathered patina, it features a mix of brown and gray tones, varying from board to board. 

For added stability, the wood has been kiln-dried and back-planed to a uniform thickness, ensuring ease of installation. Standard widths range from 6” to 12” increments, offered in both single- and mixed-width options to accommodate different design preferences. Additionally, it can be milled with a shiplap or tongue-and-groove profile. Custom milling is also available for those looking for a more tailored solution.

An Enduring Legacy

Few materials tell a story quite like Reclaimed French Oak, a flooring choice that seamlessly blends history, character, and timeless appeal. Unlike standard reclaimed wood, which is often repurposed from beams, these planks are carefully recovered from the original floors of historic French homes and countryside estates—many dating back to the 17th century or earlier.

Each board is a testament to the past, shaped by centuries of use and imbued with a rich, natural patina. The wood’s distinct graining, varied hues, and subtle imperfections reflect the passage of time, adding warmth and authenticity to any space.


Once reclaimed, the wood undergoes a meticulous restoration process. Every plank is thoughtfully cleaned, resurfaced, and hand-finished to preserve its character while enhancing its durability. Our skilled artisans approach this work with the utmost care, ensuring that the wood’s inherent beauty is honored and elevated.


The result is more than just flooring—it’s a piece of history, reimagined for modern living. With its depth, charm, and artisanal craftsmanship, Reclaimed French Oak brings a sense of heritage and refinement to any interior.