Recreate the Pioneer Cabin Days with Barnwood Paneling
Many homeowners in the late 1800s and early 1900s began building their interior home walls with barn wood planks. Others covered their log walls with varying widths and thicknesses of rough lumber and barn wood. Today, we see this earlier trend replicated with 1”x 6” and 1” x 8” faux barn wood ¾” thick paneling.
This modern-milled pine material is versatile because it can be used on walls, ceilings, for decking, around kitchen islands, and bars. It can be stained many colors and a clear coat applied to enhance and protect its beauty. A closer look at this material’s benefits and options will add new possibilities to your cabin or home walls.
Modern Barn Wood’s Benefits
Barn wood paneling is used to add a rustic touch to any room in a cabin, house, or business. You get a charming and relaxing atmosphere with the following benefits:
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No musty mold or odd smells or bugs
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No warped boards that must be sawed to
size
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No nails, screws, or wires to remove
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No sorting through boards to find
usable ones.
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Unique Tongue and Groove design is fast
and easy to install.
· No need to butt joints on studs for nailing
This unique product provides the old wood siding look – weathered by the elements for many years. Save the hassles of finding old reclaimed wood and its high prices with our barn wood. It’s neat and fun to use and experience. Just put it in place and install it with a nail gun – it’s that simple and easy.
“This modern-milled pine material is
versatile because it can be used on walls, ceilings, for decking, around
kitchen islands, and bars. It can be stained many colors and a clear coat applied to
enhance and protect its beauty.” |
Your Options in Pine Barn Wood
This exciting product
is not a one-trick pony because you have several options, including:
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Weathered Gray
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Weathered White
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Weathered Red
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Canyon Ridge Collection
You will also find matching trims with square edges in 1”x 4” and 1”x 5” sizes. Use these trims around doors, windows, for baseboards, and chair rails. If your plans call for more rounded-edge trims, use round-over casing and baseboards in the same finishes listed above. Like paneling, trims are easy to install with minimal woodworking experience.
As an example, the weathered gray finish is eco-friendly that is water-based with a low VOC content. This is perfect for your home or office because it is completely safe to use. Its smoky dark stain and hazy sliver and white undertones enhance the deep grain of the wood. Its finish looks like the rustic patina of old barn wood.
Check out all your barn wood options and contact us to get your questions answered.
Sources and References:
https://www.woodworkersshoppe.com/a-closer-look-at-barn-board-paneling.html - Uses for Barnwood Paneling
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