How to use reclaimed barn wood in your home | the ReFab Diaries

As we spend more time at home, many of us are looking for sustainable ways to add character to our homes. One way to accomplish this is by using salvaged lumber. Used wood has a unique character and a lot of charm—perfect for a adding warmth.

Ready to take on an eco-friendly improvement project but don’t know where to start? Here are some ideas on how to use reclaimed barn wood in your home.

 

How To Use Reclaimed Barn Wood in Your Home

 

Accent walls

Reclaimed wood looks great in virtually all spaces. This means that adding a wooden accent wall to any room in your home can liven up the area. Installing the wood vertically creates an illusion that is pleasing to the eye and perfectly complements your living room, bedroom, or foyer. This is a great way to use reclaimed barn wood in your home that will help you cultivate that rural aesthetic.

 


 

Headboards

If an accent wall sounds like too big of a project, bring the allure of rustic décor into your bedroom with a headboard made from barn wood. Upcycling materials to create home accessories like this will ensure that your project is a “conversation piece” among all of your home improvement pals. A wooden headboard will help usher in the calm energy you need to relax after a long day of renovating.

 


 

Cabinets and furniture

Living rooms and bedrooms aren’t the only places where recycled wood looks good. Barn wood cabinets make a lovely addition to kitchens and bathrooms. Or consider building yourself a desk!  Incorporating the same type of wood throughout your home will create a sense of continuity that will tie your entire design together.

 


Wooden décor

If all else fails, consider creating some upcycled wooden décor. Some smaller options include wooden wall art, framed mirrors, and other trinkets. These are relatively easy to make and can bring the unique quality of reclaimed wood into a space without committing to a big redecorating project. Be sure you know what to avoid when buying reclaimed lumber so that your decorative pieces will be of the highest quality.

If you’re looking to bring in a warm and vintage style into your house, using reclaimed barn wood might be the project for you. Get inspired, get creative, and have fun experimenting with sustainable materials that will make your home sparkle.

 

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