AUTHENTIC ANTIQUE LUMBER | AMERICAN RECLAIMED

Rustic Reclaimed Timber Beams

Beams from the 1700 and 1800s, for all applications

We offer a variety of beams for use as a Fireplace Mantel, or a ceiling beam. Aged by the test of time and weather, our Reclaimed beams are hand-selected for their quality, rigidity, and asthetic appearance. Our hand-hewn beams can be seen in our showroom – each with varying sizes and shapes – as they were handcrafted over 150 years ago.

Hand-Hewn Beams: Timeless Craftsmanship

Welcome to our custom shop, where history meets craftsmanship. Our hand-hewn beams are rich with character and perfect for various applications.

From Barn to Beam

Salvaging History

We carefully dismantle historic barns, preserving the beams’ charm and strength.

Cleaning and Debugging

Each beam is hand-scraped and treated with eco-friendly methods, ensuring they are clean and pest-free.

Ready for Use

Whether for structural support, decorative accents, or rustic mantelpieces, our beams are prepared to fit your design vision.

The Beauty of Hand-Hewn and Rough-Sawn Beams

  • Hand-Hewn Beams: Typically aged 100 to 200 years, each beam has unique marks from traditional tools.
  • Rough-Sawn Beams: Newer beams with a uniform, rustic look that blends contemporary and traditional styles.

Features:

  • Authenticity: Unique beams with rich history.
  • Quality: Meticulously cleaned and prepared.
  • Versatility: Suitable for various applications.
  • Sustainability: Reclaimed wood promotes environmental sustainability.

Transform Your Space

Add a touch of history and beauty with our hand-hewn beams. Contact us today to explore our range and enhance your next project.

SIZES AVAILABLE:

From 4″ x 4″ to 12″x 12″ , up to 40 feet long

Contact The Woodyard: 1-845-294-9663 (WOOD)

Order your beams

Our reclaimed hand-hewn and rough-sawn beams bring a touch of history and rustic charm to any space. Each beam is carefully sourced from old barns and structures. Contact us and we will be happy to assist you on your next project.