Picklewood Douglas Fir and Cedar Weathered Lumber is old growth, clear, Douglas Fir and Cedar which has been salvaged from old pickling vats.
Picklewood Bottoms DF Weathered Lumber
Picklewood Bottoms Douglas Fir Weathered Lumber is old growth, clear, Douglas Fir which has been salvaged from old pickling vats.
Picklewood Douglas Fir Resawn Lumber
Striking color variation and clear, tight grain make Trestlewood's Douglas Fir Picklewood Resawn Lumber a popular option. Vat staves produce Picklewood lumber with its signature intermixing of light and dark colors. Vat bottoms (and thicker staves) result in lumber with rich colors but more subtle color variations.
Southern Yellow Pine Resawn Lumber
Trestlewood's Southern Yellow Pine Resawn Lumber is an ideal candidate for your cabin and other rustic millwork applications.
Classic Heart Pine Resawn Lumber
Old growth pine forests once covered approximately 90,000,000 acres of the Southeastern United States. The highly-coveted heartwood of these ancient forests were used to build top-notch sailing vessels and mills and industrial buildings across the eastern United States. Lumber milled from antique Heart Pine lumber is dense and durable and its warm and inviting beauty is beyond compare.
Weathered Decking with Original T&G
If you would like a thick barnwood tongue and groove (T&G) product, but would like to avoid the expense of adding a T&G to barnwood lumber, you might want to consider barnwood lumber that was salvaged with a tongue and groove already on it.
Mushroomwood - Backside
Mushroomwood originates deep underground in Appalachian coal-country where no-longer-productive coal mines have been converted into mushroom growing facilities. Thousands of board feet of species such as cypress, hemlock and cedar have been used in these facilities to provide growing platforms for the mushrooms.
Antique Barnwood - Corral Board
Trestlewood's Corral Board Lumber is a premium Antique Barnwood Gray product that is reclaimed from corrals and similar structures. Corral Board is especially popular for applications valuing color consistency and long lengths.
Trestlewood II Salty Fir Resawn Slabs
The salt and other minerals of the Great Salt Lake have helped create our signature Trestlewood II product line, known for its wide range of colors and other unique characteristics. Trestlewood II Resawn Slabs are sawn from Douglas Fir piling of the Great Salt Lake's Lucin Cutoff railroad trestle.
Trestlewood II Weathered Resawn Slabs
Trestlewood II Weathered Resawn Slabs are a rustic and cost-effective alternative to barnwood. The salt and other minerals of the Great Salt Lake provide a wide range of colors and other uniquecharacteristics which interact well with the rough circlesawn texture and wane edges. This product is sawn from Douglas Fir piling of the Great Salt Lake's Lucin Cutoff railroad trestle then weathered in the natural environment of the Great Salt Lake.
Picklewood Cypress Weathered Lumber
Picklewood Cypress Weathered Lumber is old growth, clear, cypress which has been salvaged from old pickling vats.
Milled WeatheredBlend Thin Lumber
WeatheredBlend Milled Thin Lumber is weathered lumber associated with a wide range of products/sources that is milled (usually t&g or shiplap) thinner than Trestlewood's standard milled product thickness, making it an intriguing candidate for accent walls and similar applications.
BrownGrayBlend Short Thins
Resawn Lumber / Millwork Stock - Softwoods
Antique Barnwood - Redwood
Trestlewood's Antique Redwood Barnwood Lumber is reclaimed from fencing and/or other prior applications/uses. If your application does not require long lengths, this is an intriguing true reclaimed barnwood product at aggressive price points.
Picklewood Redwood Weathered Lumber
Picklewood Redwood Weathered Lumber is old growth, clear, all-heart redwood which has been salvaged from old pickling vats.
Picklewood Weathered Lumber
Picklewood Douglas Fir Weathered Lumber is old growth, clear, Douglas Fir which has been salvaged from old pickling vats.
Trestlewood II Salty Fir Circle-Sawn Lumber
The salt and other minerals of the Great Salt Lake have helped create our signature Trestlewood II product line, known for its wide range of colors and other unique characteristics. Trestlewood II Circle-Sawn Lumber is sawn from Douglas Fir piling of the Great Salt Lake's Lucin Cutoff railroad trestle.
Picklewood Cypress Resawn Lumber
Striking color variation and clear, tight grain make Trestlewood's Picklewood Cypress Resawn Lumber a popular reclaimed lumber option.
Antique Oak Resawn Lumber
Antique Oak Resawn Lumber is resawn from oak lumber carefully reclaimed from siding, roof boards, granary boards, loft floors and other parts of vintage structures.
Weathered Antique Oak Lumber
Weathered Antique Oak Lumber is carefully reclaimed from siding, roof boards, granary boards, loft floors and other parts of vintage structures. Weathered Antique Oak Lumber is regularly used for exterior siding, interior paneling, ceiling material, soffit material, fascia, base and case, trim, doors, cabinets, etc.
If you are looking for something solid and steady that has passed the test of time, you can't beat Antique Oak Weathered Lumber.
Trestlewood II Salty Fir Weathered Lumber
The salt and other minerals of the Great Salt Lake have helped create our signature Trestlewood II product line, known for its wide range of colors and other unique characteristics. Trestlewood II Weathered Lumber is sawn from Douglas Fir piling of the Great Salt Lake's Lucin Cutoff railroad trestle then weathered in the natural environment of the Great Salt Lake.
Douglas Fir Rustic Resawn Lumber
Trestlewood's Douglas Fir Rustic Resawn Lumber is generally resawn from nature-damaged (fire, insect, etc.) logs or from by-products of sawmill, logging or other wood-processing operations. Often the logs from which these lumber are cut are standing dead.
Rescued Resawn Lumber offer a competitively-priced alternative to reclaimed lumber.
Trailblazer Mixed Hardwood Millwork Stock
Trailblazer Mixed Hardwood Millwork Stock is produced from hardwood timbers salvaged out of classic 19th century barns. The species are not sorted and separated. Instead, Trestlewood takes all of the hearty North American species which were used in the original structure and includes them in this warm, inviting mix of species.