
Reclaimed Barnwood Oak Flooring
Antique Barn Board Oak
Milled from 19th and early 20th-century agricultural structures, this is our most versatile reclaimed floor. It preserves the rich patina, original stress markings, and dense grain of historic old-growth timber.
- Species: Mixed Red & White Oak
- Source: Original 19th Century Historic Lumber
- Face Grade: Skip-Planed, Some Original Saw Marks
- Widths: Random Mix of 3"-5", 4"-7" or 5"-10"
- Thickness: 3/4" Solid Plank
- Length: Random 2' - 10'+
- Milling: T & G with endmatch
- Finish: Site Finished (Prefinished options available)
- Shipping: Nationwide Jobsite Delivery
- Price: $9.00 to $28.00 (Custom Quoted per Project)
- Current Lead Time: 4–6 weeks for custom milling (Expedited options available)

Time Weathered, Precision Refined.
Every plank of our Barn Board Oak begins as original, rough cut lumber salvaged from the timber frames of 19th-century barns and houses. Whether sourced from 1″ thick vintage boards or resawn from 2″ structural members, we prioritize the side that carries the “original skin.” This grade is a deliberate marriage of history and performance—retaining the authentic character of a century-old surface while meeting the technical precision of a modern mill.
Defining the Character
The Tactile Finish
While our flooring arrives with a high degree of tactile texture, it is designed for barefoot comfort. The secret is the on-site finish: a light sanding or “screening” by your flooring professional removes any roughness while retaining the visual integrity of the saw marks. The result is a floor that feels smooth to the touch and safe for a busy home.
Original Saw Marks
Most of our Barn Board Oak retains the original rhythmic “scars” from early 1900s circle mills. These sweeping saw marks are authentic evidence of the timber’s first transformation. Unlike mass-produced “distressing,” these marks were earned through decades of service as the structural bones of the American landscape.
The 85/15 "Hit and Miss"
We utilize a “Hit and Miss” planing technique to find the perfect balance for your floor. By aiming for 85–90% fresh wood and 10–15% original surface, we ensure the floor is highly serviceable while remaining unmistakably reclaimed. Because every order is made to order, we can adjust this ratio for clients who want a more rugged, 50/50 “skip-planed” look.
Original Fastener Marks
Years ago, iron nails were driven into these timbers and planks, leaving behind the unmistakable “shadows” of blackened tannin staining. We preserve these original fastener marks—along with the occasional spike hole—to ground your floor in its authentic history. Far from being defects, these marks are the structural signatures of a previous life, adding a rhythmic, high-contrast character that mass-produced flooring simply cannot replicate.
INSECT SCARS & WORM HOLES
Often referred to as the “natural script” of the forest, these tiny pinholes and meandering worm tracks are authentic records of the timber’s organic life cycle. These markings are primary indicators of genuine, centuries-old wood, found in both “aged” interior boards and “weathered” exterior lumber. Rather than a defect, these subtle scars provide an intricate, high-character texture that proves the wood’s biological history and adds a layer of unmistakable honesty to the finished floor.
Aging Stress Cracks
Also known as “checking,” these stable fissures are the result of the wood naturally seasoning and “settling” over a century of structural service. Unlike the cracks found in improperly dried new lumber, these are deep-seated hallmarks of age—evidence of the immense loads these boards once carried. We leave these intact to provide a sense of depth and grit, ensuring the floor feels like a permanent, grounded piece of American architecture rather than a temporary surface.
SOUND KNOTS & NATURAL VOIDS
These are the biological signatures of the tree’s growth—the points where branches once joined the trunk. Our Barn Board grade features a generous mix of stable, sound knots alongside some partially broken ones. These natural voids are part of the authentic reclaimed experience. Depending on your desired level of refinement, some of these knots may be filled during the installation and finishing process to ensure a smooth surface while maintaining the wood’s organic rhythm.
Experience The Patina
Hold History in Your Hands.
Choosing a Barn Board Oak floor is a tactile experience. Photographs can only tell part of the story. You need to feel the dense grain, trace the historic saw marks, and see how these century-old patinas react to the natural light in your own home. Request a curated sample package and experience the Appalachian Woods difference firsthand.
Your $10 sample fee is fully credited toward your final custom commission.
The Architect's Guide

DRAWING NO: AW-2026
How long does it take to mill a custom oak floor?
Every floor we produce is a bespoke commission, milled to order in our Virginia shop. Lead times typically range from 4 to 6 weeks, depending on the size of the project and our current shop schedule. We recommend engaging with us early in the design phase to ensure your custom floor is ready the moment your job site is prepared for installation.
Why is flooring priced as a range rather than a fixed cost?
Because we do not sell mass-produced commodities. Every Appalachian Woods floor is a custom commission, milled specifically for your project. A fixed price assumes a one-size-fits-all product, but your floor’s final cost is determined by your exact architectural requirements. Your dedicated quote will be based on four specific variables:
Project Scale & Manufacturing Efficiency: Every custom floor requires dedicated mill setup and precise calibration. Larger square footages allow us to run the mill at peak efficiency, which often allows us to apply favorable volume-based pricing to substantial orders.
Width Specifications: A random mix of widths yields the best use of historic timber and is the most cost-effective. Specifying a single, uniform width (e.g., all 8-inch planks) requires highly selective milling and shifts the investment.
Milling & Edge Profiles: Standard tongue-and-groove carries a different production time than a custom pillowed edge or hand-scraped finish.
Current Timber Availability: Because we source genuine 19th-century agricultural structures, the rarity and yield of specific raw materials naturally fluctuate.
Can I customize the amount of "original surface" on my floor?
Absolutely. While our standard Barn Board grade aims for a 15% original surface “hit and miss” ratio, we are a custom mill. If your design intent requires a more rugged, 50/50 split or a cleaner, more refined look, we can adjust our skip-planing process to meet your specific architectural requirements.
Will the original saw marks and nail holes catch on socks or splinter?
While our Barn Board grade retains the tactile “grit” of its previous life, it is designed for comfortable, barefoot living. The key is in the on-site finishing process. We recommend a professional “screening” or light sanding after installation. This process removes any sharp fibers or rough edges while leaving the visual integrity of the skip-planed surface and circle-saw marks perfectly intact.
How much variation in color should I expect?
Expect a rich, high-contrast palette that no new-growth floor can replicate. Because our lumber is a mix of “weathered” exterior boards and “aged” interior timbers, each plank reacts differently to light and finishes. Furthermore, the original “skin” is more porous and will soak up stains and oils more deeply, creating dark, natural highlights that add immense depth to the room.
Can your solid reclaimed oak be installed over radiant floor heating?
Yes, solid reclaimed Oak offers exceptional stability for radiant heat systems because it has been naturally seasoning for over a century. This historic aging process makes the lumber significantly more resilient and dimensionally consistent than new-growth solid wood.
However, any bespoke integration requires site-specific expertise. Determining whether our specific plank widths and your unique heating system are a perfect architectural match is a critical judgment call that must be made by the onsite architect or professional builder. We have supplied many successful radiant heat projects, but final responsibility for total environmental control—including proper subfloor preparation, humidity monitoring, and heating system temperature regulation—always rests with your specialized installation team
What type of finish do you recommend to preserve the original patina?
To honor the deep tannins and skip-planed texture of Barn Board Oak, we suggest finishes that enhance rather than mask the wood’s history. High-quality natural oils or matte water-based finishes are often preferred for their ability to highlight the character without adding an artificial sheen. However, because reclaimed wood is more porous than new timber and every home has unique lighting and wear requirements, we recommend consulting a professional finisher familiar with antique wood. They can perform on-site samples to ensure the finish reacts perfectly with the “aged” and “weathered” sections of your specific floor.
Do you provide specific installation instructions?
We believe the best results are achieved when our flooring is handled by a professional installer experienced with wide-plank, solid reclaimed wood. For the highest standards of performance, all installations should strictly follow the National Wood Flooring Association (NWFA) guidelines. Because environmental variables—such as subfloor composition, local humidity, and site-specific HVAC schedules—vary significantly from one project to the next, your professional installer is the best authority on the specific acclimation and fastening techniques required for your unique job site.
About how much does it cost to ship flooring to my job site?
Freight costs vary depending on the size of your specific order, the exact delivery location, and current carrier fuel surcharges. As a general baseline, you can budget approximately $0.75 per square foot for Mid-Atlantic shipments, and $1.25 per square foot for West Coast deliveries.
Because freight rates fluctuate and every job site is unique, these numbers are strictly ballparks. To get a perfectly accurate shipping rate, we highly recommend calling us or filling out a Quote Request, and our team will calculate the exact logistics for your project.
Are your shipping quotes firm, or will costs change after I order?
We pride ourselves on providing firm shipping quotes upfront directly on your Sales Order, and we work hard to ensure there are no “surprise” surcharges after the fact.
On rare occasions, we may need to re-quote a delivery due to unusual circumstances—such as sudden spikes in carrier fuel surcharges or new information regarding your specific delivery site details. If this ever happens, we prioritize complete transparency and will communicate with you immediately so you are always fully informed about your project’s budget.
Precision Architectural Profiles
Every wide-plank floor we produce is custom-milled to your project’s exact architectural specifications. From the seamless monolithic surface of a square edge to the authentic, foot-worn undulation of a pillowed joint, our profiles are engineered for both historic accuracy and generations of structural stability.
Tongue and Groove
Square Edge Profile
Our Square Edge profile creates a monolithic, seamless surface that honors the hand-fit craftsmanship of 19th-century architecture. It is the definitive choice for designers seeking a flush, continuous plane without the visual interruption of modern bevels.

drawing no: t&g-SQ-01
Tongue and Groove
Beveled Edge Profile
Features a precise micro-cut along the joint to deliberately articulate each individual board. This dimensional shadow-line accommodates slight subfloor variations while adding subtle linear depth to the space.

drawing no: t&g-bv-02
Tongue and Groove
Worn "Pillowed" Edge
Softly undulating edges meticulously crafted to replicate centuries of natural foot traffic. This tactile profile creates a highly authentic, timeworn aesthetic that is exceptionally forgiving and comfortable underfoot.

drawing no: t&g-PL-03
s4s / butt joint
surfaced four sides
A completely squared, un-profiled plank designed specifically for traditional face-nailing. This raw, structural approach delivers uncompromising rustic authenticity for historic flooring installations.

drawing no: s4s-bj-04
shiplap profile
overlapping rabbet joint
Milled with opposing rabbet joints to create a tight, overlapping seal while accommodating natural seasonal movement. A premier specification for structural wall cladding, wainscoting, and architectural ceilings.

drawing no: sl-rb-05
Profile sketches are for illustrative purposes and are not drawn to exact scale. Exact milling specifications and CAD profile drawings are available for architects and design professionals upon request.
Technical Specifications
Dimensions & Milling
- Widths: Random Mix of 3"-5", 4"-7" or 5"-10" (Custom Options: Single Width or Other Combination)
- Thickness: 3/4" Solid Plank
- Length: Random 2' - 10'+
- Side Profile: Tongue & Groove with nail groove
- End Profile: Tongue & Groove & precision squared
- Edges: Square Edge (Custom Worn Edge, Beveled or Hand Scraped available)
- Bottom: Stress Relief Channels
Character & Grading
- Knots & Holes: Many sound and partially broken knots, nail/spike holes, and occasional insect scars
- Cracks: Aging stress cracks up to 1/8" are allowed as long as the plank is stable and usable
- Color & Patina: Natural brown, tan, and reddish hues with original aged patina and saw marks
- Grain: Mixed grain patterns
Performance & Installation
- Moisture Content: 8-10% or less
- Heartwood: 90% and better
- Finish: Unfinished (Designed for site finish but prefinishing available for custom orders)

Nationwide Logistics
From Our Mill to Your Job Site
Distance is never a barrier to exceptional millwork. Whether your project is a historic brownstone in Boston or a modern retreat in the Pacific Northwest, we coordinate dedicated, fully-insured freight delivery directly to your residential or commercial job site. Every order is custom-crated by our team to ensure your order arrives in the exact pristine condition it left our mill shop.
We enjoyed visiting with you and seeing your samples, but the barn-board oak and wormy oak were even better than the samples. We were totally delighted with it, and our builder and floor installer were equally impressed. We’ve had compliments from everyone who’s seen it. We love our floors! Appalachian Woods was a pleasure to do business with from beginning to end.
Mike Stein
Shady Side, Maryland
I wish you could see the completed work. Each board has it’s own character and the result is more beautiful than I could have imagined. Thank you for your help and guidance. Thank you also for you patience and for being able to answer my questions. I tell everyone who asks about Appalachian Woods and your exceptional, beautiful woods and unsurpassed service. Thank you Stephen for your help throughout the process. I couldn’t imagine buying wood from anywhere else!
Isabel Moore
Matthews, North Carolina
New wood can never measure up to the unique character and warmth of the antique barn board you provide. Our house is unique because of you and your product. Your service is just as unique and warm. Thank you!
C. Wolfe
Yuma, Arizona
The Next Step
Request a Custom Proposal
Every wide-plank floor we produce is custom-milled to order. Connect with our project team to discuss your architectural specifications, room dimensions, and timeline. We will provide a comprehensive proposal including dedicated freight to your job site. Our project team typically returns custom proposals within 24 to 48 hours.









