
RECLAIMED BARNWOOD PLANKS
Reclaimed Brown-Board Wall Planks
Salvaged from historic 19th & early 20th-century barns, our Brown-Board reclaimed barnwood planks is a mixed-species collection curated for its deep, earthy patina and whispers of original silver-gray.
- Species: Curated Mixed-Species (Oak, Pine, Poplar, Ash ...)
- Source: Salvaged from 19th & 20th Century Barns
- Face Grade: Original barn wood planks with authentic saw marks and a storied, tactile patina.
- Color Profile: Curated deep earthy browns with natural silver-gray highlights
- Widths: Random Mix of 2"-5"
- Thickness: ~3/8″ (+/- 1/4″)
- Length: Random 1′ – 7’+
- Milling: Ripped 2 Edges
- Finish: Unfinished
- Shipping: Nationwide Jobsite Delivery
- Price: $9.50 (Limited Sale Pricing Available) ↓
- Current Lead Time: 4–6 weeks (Expedited options available)

Reclaimed Barn wood Planks: An Earthen Legacy
Interior Aging, Atmospheric Warmth
Unlike weathered exterior siding, our brown-board reclaimed barnwood planks are salvaged from the protected interiors of century-old structures. This slower, indoor seasoning process creates a remarkably rich palette of deep chocolates and warm tan hues that exterior elements simply cannot produce. Milled with technical precision in our Virginia shop, these planks offer a high-character architectural surface that balances organic history with the clean, refined geometry of modern design.
Defining the Character
The Tactile Finish
Our reclaimed barn wood planks offer an authentic connection to the protected interiors of Appalachian heritage. Unlike weathered exterior siding, this antique brown-board features a tactile surface shaped by a century of natural indoor seasoning. It is a finish designed to be experienced at eye level, inviting the hand to follow the earthen patina of deep chocolates and warm tans etched into every square inch of the wood.
HISTORIC SAW MARKS
Each plank proudly wears the historic saw marks left by early 20th-century mills. These rhythmic, sweeping patterns are the authentic signature of the lumber’s first transformation from raw timber to the structural backbone of a family barn. We preserve these textures through our precision refined milling process, ensuring these reclaimed barnwood planks carry their structural soul into refined modern interiors.
Original Fastener Marks
Decades ago, hand-forged iron nails were driven into these timbers, leaving behind the unmistakable “shadows” of blackened tannin staining. We preserve these historic marks—along with the occasional spike hole—to ground your reclaimed brown-board wall in its authentic history. These are the structural signatures of a previous life, adding a high-contrast character that mass-produced imitations 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 wood’s organic life cycle. These markings are a primary indicator of genuine, interior barn wood. Rather than a defect, these subtle scars provide the intricate, high-character texture that proves the biological history of our reclaimed barnwood planks, adding a layer of unmistakable honesty to your wall cladding.
Aging Stress Cracks
Also known as “checking,” these stable fissures are the result of the timber naturally seasoning and “settling” over a century of 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 your reclaimed brown-board wall feels like a permanent, grounded piece of American architecture.
SOUND KNOTS & NATURAL VOIDS
Knots are the biological signatures of a tree’s growth—the points where branches once joined the trunk. Our brown-board grade features a generous mix of stable, sound knots alongside the organic voids that define the reclaimed barnwood planks experience. Depending on your design goals, these voids can be easily filled during installation to create a more refined surface while maintaining the wood’s unique earthen patina and rhythmic history.
In Its Element
Witness how our brown-board reclaimed barnwood planks ground a space, bridging the gap between the rugged Appalachian frontier and the clean geometry of modern design. This gallery captures the material’s power to turn a simple vertical surface into a narrative centerpiece, defined by the “Modern Heritage” of every earthen tone and historic saw mark.
Interested in a different patina? Explore our full range of reclaimed wood wall planks to compare textures and find the perfect architectural match for your project.
The Gallery
Weathered Warmth
Beyond mere aesthetics, our brown-board reclaimed barnwood planks are defined by their ability to anchor modern architectural spaces in organic history. Sourced from the protected interiors of century-old structures, these planks infuse a room with an authentic, enduring soul and a deep earthen palette that only a century of natural seasoning can create.
If your design requires a different aesthetic, you can explore our full range of reclaimed wood wall planks to compare textures and find the perfect match for your vision.
Experience The Patina
Hold History in Your Hands.
Choosing reclaimed wall planks is a tactile experience. Photographs can only tell part of the story. You need to feel the dense grain, trace the historic marks, and see how these century-old planks 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.
What kind of wood is used for the Brown Board Wall Planks?
Our Brown-Board Wall Planks are a curated, mixed-species tapestry salvaged from historic structures. Rather than sticking to a single species, this collection reflects the broad biological diversity of the Appalachian mountain ecosystem. In a single installation, you may find a rhythmic blend of Oak, Pine, Poplar, Ash, and Hickory—each species reacting differently to a century of mountain aging.
This “ecological mosaic” is what creates the sophisticated visual texture and chromatic variety prized in biophilic design. By preserving the original saw marks and the “original skin” of these diverse timbers and planks, we provide a surface that isn’t just a material choice, but a narrative-rich representation of the forest’s enduring vitality.
Can I order samples of the authentic barnwood planks for sale on this page?
Absolutely. We highly recommend ordering a sample box to see the “Brown Board” texture in your project’s specific lighting. Because our barnwood planks for sale are original-face materials salvaged from century-old structures, each piece carries a unique historical signature. Ordering a sample ensures you can experience the tactile saw marks and deep earthy patina firsthand before placing your full order.
How long does it take to mill barn wood wall planks?
Every wall plank order 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 wall plank order is ready the moment your job site is prepared for installation.
How much variation in color should I expect?
As an organic, reclaimed material, expect a rich chromatic spectrum. We grade specifically for deep earthen brown variations, but each batch naturally includes highlights of silver-gray and unique mineral stains. This natural inconsistency is what creates a sophisticated visual texture across the entire installation.
How do you ensure your reclaimed wall planks are free of active wood-boring insects?
Every plank we salvage undergoes a rigorous, high-temperature kiln-drying process that serves as a 100% effective thermal sterilization. While our Brown-Board Wall Planks often feature authentic ‘worm tracks’—the beautiful, winding signatures of the wood’s century-long history—the kiln ensures that no active larvae or insects remain. This process stabilizes the wood for interior use, providing the ‘Modern Heritage’ look with the technical peace of mind required for high-end residential and hospitality environments.
How do your Barnwood Wall Planks reflect a commitment to stewardship?
At Appalachian Woods, stewardship is more than a policy; it is a regenerative practice. By reclaiming 19th-century lumber from the Appalachian frontier, we extend the life of the forest’s history without the need for new-growth harvesting. This process minimizes embodied carbon and prevents historic materials from entering landfills. When you specify our wall planks, you are participating in a cycle of preservation that honors the legacy of the American barn while protecting the future of our local mountain landscapes.
Can I mount a TV, heavy artwork, or shelving to the plank wall?
Absolutely. However, for structural safety, we recommend that all heavy items be anchored through the planks and directly into the wall studs. Our 3/8″ profile provides a stable decorative surface, but the underlying framing must bear the primary load.
What are the tiny holes and tracks visible on the face of the boards?
Those are “character marks”—authentic evidence of the wood’s century-old history. These include original nail holes and “worm tracks” from the tree’s past life. These details are intentionally preserved to give the planks their tactile, storied patina.
Are the planks uniformly flat and smooth?
No. Because we prioritize keeping the “original skin” and the aged face of the lumber, the thickness can vary slightly (~3/8″ +/- 1/4″) from board to board, and even from one end of a board to another. This creates a highly tactile, rhythmic, and dimensional 3D landscape on your wall.
Do I need to remove my drywall before installing the planks?
No removal is not necessary; our wall planks can be installed directly over existing drywall, plywood, or bare studs. However, to ensure a professional “Modern Heritage” finish, we strongly recommend painting the substrate matte black before installation.
Because these planks feature authentic, rough-ripped edges and historic “through-voids”—such as original knotholes and stress cracks—a dark background is essential. This preparation ensures that the underlying wall remains invisible, allowing the natural shadow lines and storied texture of the wood to take center stage without any distracting light-colored “peek-through.
About how much does it cost to ship 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 $0.50 per square foot for Mid-Atlantic shipments, and $0.75 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.
Technical Specifications
Dimensions & Milling
- Widths: Random Mix of 2", 3", 4" & 5” (Custom Options: Single Width or Other Combination)
- Thickness: ~3/8″ (+/- 1/4″)
- Length: Random 1' - 7'+
- Side Profile: Rough ripped straight on both edges
- End Profile: Flat squared ends
- Edges: Square Edge
Character & Grading
- Knots & Holes: Many sound and partially broken knots, nail/spike holes, and occasional insect scars
- Cracks: Aging stress cracks are allowed
- Color & Patina: Natural variation of browns with some gray mixed in. Original aged patina and saw marks
- Grain: Mixed grain patterns
Performance & Installation
- Moisture Content: 8-10% or less
- Finish: Unfinished (Can be finished on-site or left unfinished)

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.
The barn wood we received from Appalachian Woods was a perfect fit for our wall projects. It was so easy and pleasant dealing with everyone. It was a very pleasant experience. We were treated as if we had known you guys all our lives
Gary Keaton
Beckley, West Virginia
We get compliments every time someone comes over. Appalachian Woods was extremely easy to work with, and we would happily do business with them again.
George Kamide
Charlottesville, Virginia
Great service, very professional. Our antique barnwood was excellent quality. We love Appalachian Woods. We have used them a few times now and love their wood. They are very professional and know a lot about their products. Our upstairs looks amazing and we get many compliments!
Patty Hawley
Fairfax Station, VA
EXCLUSIVE INVENTORY ALLOCATION
100% Aged Barn Wood Wall Planks— Limited Sale Collection
Grade: Brown Board
- Milling | Ripped 2 Edges
- Length | 1' - 7'+
- Thickness | ~3/8″ (+/- 1/4″)
Widths
Price
Retail
2″ – 5″
$6.50
$8.50
Minimum Order: 500 sq/ft. | Lead Time: 3-4 weeks.
Available while supplies last. (Orders of 1500 square feet or more can take off an additional 20%)
Fill out our request for proposal and we’ll get you a quote for the sale prices + freight directly to your jobsite.
The Next Step
Request a Custom Proposal
Every wall plank order 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.
















