Sustainable Furniture and Reclaimed Wood Part 2

by admin on July 12, 2010

These forests were destroyed when mills were built during the industrial revolution and trees were harvested for production. Some of the materials were harvested and shaped over 100 years ago, and the grain, color, stability, and density are unmatched compared to wood produced today. Due to the aging of the wood by time, the reclaimed wood from around the world is stronger than any modern produced hardwood. There are many companies in the United States that sell reclaimed hardwood for use in kitchen cabinetry, construction, decoration, flooring, siding, and sustainable furniture.

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True artisans are taking this reclaimed wood and designing it into sustainable furniture for the home and office. This is a process that because of the uniqueness of each piece the process must be undertaken with care, skill, and thought. The end result is not only amazing but also historical. Reclaiming wood from old buildings includes physically extracting the material from the site. Any nails, screws, or foreign objects must be removed. Finally each piece is carefully inspected individually; this will determine the next product it will be made into according to condition, shape, size, and color.

Be careful when purchasing sustainable furniture made form reclaimed wood, due to the high demand sometimes people try to pass off new wood as reclaimed. Sustainable furniture made form reclaimed wood is usually more expensive due to the process related to this industry.

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