Every Style Has a Story

Part of the appeal of reclaimed barnwood flooring is that every piece represents a story and history of its origin, the Barnwood Living Collection is no exception.

Lincoln

Red Oak flooring reminiscent of the foot worn floors from pioneer cabins that Mark Bowe has restored throughout Lincoln County West Virginia.

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Randolph

Every barnwood floor in the Barnwood Living collection is crafted with care in Bruce’s hardwood flooring plant in Randolph County, West Virginia, whose name was given to this timeless chocolate brown hue – a favorite among the factory staff.

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Jefferson

The manufacturing heritage of Jefferson County in the West Virginia panhandle inspired this boldly textured industrial chic look that uses hickory flooring.

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Wyoming

In the coal fields of Wyoming County, West Virginia, there’s an old company store whose hardwood floors have been trod on by the dusty boots of generations of miners, wearing it to the same rich patina as this style.

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Mineral

A place where natural and industrial history live side by side, Mineral County, West Virginia lends its name to this ruggedly textured hardwood floor whose deep gray-brown color represents the interaction of metal and wood.

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Hampshire

Warm taupe reminiscent of the refined solid oak flooring from the barns Mark has taken down in Hampshire County, West Virginia, where he mills them down and makes them new again.

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Brooke

Oak flooring with hints of antiqued gray over a soft brown bring to mind the stones and sediment at the bottom of the crystal clear streams found throughout West Virginia.

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Summers

Mark created this color for hardwood flooring to evoke the warm tones and subtle texture of Summers County’s Sandstone Falls, one of his favorite places in West Virginia.

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Greenbrier

Mark created this soft parchment color over the refined grain of White Oak to evoke hardwood flooring with the fresh air and open spaces of the West Virginia county Greenbrier where he calls home.

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Click on each video below to hear Mark’s inspiration for the color.

Hay Loft

Hickory, gently aged, brings to mind the patina of a vintage barnwood floor worn smooth from decades of stacking hay.

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Homestead

Inspired by the sense of distinction and grandeur found in large, historic estate homes and lodges across West Virginia.

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Hearthside

A rich, smoky patina, gives this Oak flooring the appearance of an old beam that has been given its color from years of resting over an open fire.

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Farmhouse

Inspired by the collection of historic farmhouses found in Point Pleasant, West Virginia, this rich Hickory evokes the feel of a mid 20th century farmhouse barnwood floor.

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Split Rail

Across the landscape of Preston County, West Virginia, pioneers staked their boundaries. This color is reminiscent of the split rail fencing that can still be seen crisscrossing the terrain.

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