Why To Buy Reclaimed Barn Wood Furniture

By Harriett Crosby


There are many reasons people love to buy reclaimed barn wood furniture. One of these is the history these pieces carry with them. Another is the fact that new trees do not have to be felled to make the items. These items are often beautifully crafted by experienced artisans. They add warmth and character to any living space and can be passed down from generation to generation.

Many of the beautiful old barns built in the early days were slowly going to ruin before entrepreneurs came up with the idea of salvaging the timber. This was not only a good business idea but a way of preserving some old history as well. The beams often came from trees that had been growing for centuries undisturbed by man, giving them a different appearance to new timber.

Artisans working with these beams appreciate their durability. They were exposed to all kinds of weather over the years, expanding or contracting in response to heat or cold. This means that they are more stable than new timber.

A buyer must make sure that they are dealing with a reputable manufacturer. There are manufacturers that deliberately age newer woods and try to pass them off as the genuine article. Manufacturers should be prepared to offer some guarantee on their products. Reading information given on websites can be helpful in ascertaining how much experience the manufacturer has.

Artisans who have experience in making these items know exactly how to work with the boards to bring out their specific character. Where the timber is sourced, how it is prepared and the construction techniques used in creating the piece all make a great difference to the value of an item. No matter how beautiful the beams, if the item is poorly constructed, it will be a disappointment.

Knowing how the beams have been treated before the item was made is also important. As they are so old, it is very possible that insects may be living inside them. Any infestations are only dealt with by exposing them to a certain degree of heat and this means that kiln drying is very important. Any old nails and other pieces of metal should have been removed after scanning with a metal detector to find them.

Many buyers love the small imperfections in the beams, such as nail holes and old tool marks. These show their history and authenticity. It is hard to fake the character that comes with time, such as the patina. The artisan needs to be able to use the characteristics of the beams to best advantage.

Individuals buy reclaimed barn wood furniture for many reasons. A piece made of beams that have a history, like those with nail holes, adds character and warmth to a home and gives the buyer a story to tell. Prices for items like this vary, depending on factors like the type of wood used. Some customization may be considered.




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