Reclaimed Wood Wall Cladding
Reclaimed wood wall treatments add a look to your space simply unachievable from anything but the real deal. Whether you’re just trying to warm up your decor or you’d like your walls to tell a story of their own; we offer a number of products that can help your transform your space into something that truly feels unique. From a thousand gallon wine barrel to a hundred year old Sonoma country barn; If you’re looking for patina you’ve come to the right place.
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Douglas Fir shiplap, Windfall maple flooring.
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Heritage HUB
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Redwood Water Tank Skin Wall Cladding and Exposed Hand Hewn Beam.
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Redwood Water Tank Skin Wall Cladding
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Redwood Water Tank Skin Wall Cladding
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1x8x5' feature wall with fencing
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Redwood Fence Boards Brushed and lightly sanded to expose the natural wood tones.
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1x8x5' fence boards
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1x8x6' fence boards salvaged at heritage and used by a customer in this wonderful feature wall
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Douglas Fir shiplap installed at Hop Monk in Novato.
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Douglas Fir shiplap
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Douglas Fir shiplap
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Wisconsin red barnwood installed in Kokomo.
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Kokomo Winery Reception desk made from Barn Siding from Wisconsin and bricks from Kokomo Indiana.
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Shiplap from a Hops warehouse in Yakima installed in Lagunitas Brewery in Petaluma.
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Shiplap from a Hops warehouse in Yakima installed in Lagunitas Brewery in Petaluma.
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Shiplap from a Hops warehouse in Yakima installed in Lagunitas Brewery in Petaluma.
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Beautiful feature wall done by a customer.
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A tremendous Hawaiian chocolate acacia slab transforms this office space as a room divider.
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Living wall and benches built from old growth redwood barn siding at City College of Berkeley, designed and built by Oriol Obregón of Verde 360.
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Living wall and benches built from old growth redwood barn siding at City College of Berkeley, designed and built by Oriol Obregón of Verde 360.
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Douglas Fir bleacher boards from Kansas City installed at Hi Top in San Fransisco.
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Douglas Fir bleacher boards from Kansas City installed at Hi Top in San Fransisco.
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Beautiful heart-pine shiplap wall cladding done by Scott Hickey. Wood reclaimed from Original Van Heusen shirt factory.
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Rustic reclaimed wood wall treatment.
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Johnathon Murray of Dome Construction built this feature wall with our reclaimed shiplap.
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Johnathon Murray of Dome Construction built this feature wall with our reclaimed shiplap.
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Old growth Redwood barn siding at Moshin Vineyards in Healdsburg.
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Old growth Redwood barn siding at Moshin Vineyards in Healdsburg.
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Old growth Redwood barn siding at Moshin Vineyards in Healdsburg.
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Brandt Mori
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Home wine bar and lounge - also known as The Brass Knuckle Lounge. Made by Heritage Salvage customer!
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Visit Sausalito to see what this customer did with his Ship Store...reclaimed wood for this wall from Heritage Salvage.
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Jayson Africa's home bar featuring our corrugated giants sign, a nice Redwood slab bar, a couple thick reclaimed Fir shelves and welches factory shiplap throughout. Thanks for the shots Jayson!
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Reclaimed shiplap feature wall complete with a live edge bar.
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Our Douglas Fir shiplap stained dark and installed by Scott Hickey.
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Barn slider door set custom made from our shiplap.
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Windfall Redwood, Redwood chicken roosts and Douglas Fir shiplap installed at Hop Monk in Novato.
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Beer garden at Hopmonk, Sonoma.
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Beer garden at Hopmonk, Sonoma.
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Old growth Redwood water tank wood and banding at Martin's West in Redwood City.
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Old growth Redwood water tank wood and banding at Martin's West in Redwood City.
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Old growth Redwood from a water tank at Dominican College in San Rafael; previously used as a distillery by Nuns during prohibition to fund the college. Rick House, San Fransisco.
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Old growth Redwood from a water tank at Dominican College in San Rafael; previously used as a distillery by Nuns during prohibition to fund the college. Rick House, San Fransisco.
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Old growth water tank Redwood and banding from Dominican College; previously used as a distillery by Nuns during prohibition to fund the college. Rick House, San Fransisco.
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Old growth Redwood from a water tank at Dominican College in San Rafael; previously used as a distillery by Nuns during prohibition to fund the college. Rick House, San Fransisco.
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Old growth Redwood from a water tank at Dominican College in San Rafael; previously used as a distillery by Nuns during prohibition to fund the college. Rick House, San Fransisco.
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Old growth water tank Redwood and banding from Dominican College; previously used as a distillery by Nuns during prohibition to fund the college. Rick House, San Fransisco.
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Old growth redwood water tank wood and corrugated metal at Girl & The Fig in Sonoma.
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Old growth redwood water tank wood and corrugated metal at Girl & The Fig in Sonoma.
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Old growth redwood water tank wood and corrugated metal at Girl & The Fig in Sonoma.
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Old growth redwood water tank wood and corrugated metal at Girl & The Fig in Sonoma.
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Friedman's HQ using our Douglas Fir shiplap as an accent wall.
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Close-up of white painted heart pine
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Heart Pine Floor with clear coat.
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Customer's feature wall made from our 3" shiplap, posted on our facebook page.
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Douglas Fir grain elevator shiplap, both patina and freshly milled side showcased in this amazing home.
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Douglas Fir grain elevator shiplap, both patina and freshly milled side showcased in this amazing home.
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These two beautiful Walnut processing Barns in Lakeport were lovingly caressed to the ground and trundled back to Petaluma...

We have 10,000 feet of corrugated metal in Various states of patina – well, at least here in the...

We recently dismantled 3 water tanks at St Dorothy’s Rest in Camp Meeker. These are old growth wooden water...
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