
When you walk into a home, the floor is often the first thing you notice. It sets the mood for every room and carries the weight of your family’s daily life. If you are looking for something more than just a standard surface, Aged Woods® offers a way to bring a piece of American history right under your feet. Since 1982, this company has been a leader in the reclaimed wood world, taking old barns and historic buildings that were destined to be torn down and turning them into stunning, high-quality flooring.
Aged Woods® doesn't just make flooring; they rescue it. Their mission is built on the idea of "First Century" wood. This refers to timber from trees that grew slowly hundreds of years ago in original, untouched forests. Because these trees grew so slowly, the wood is much denser and stronger than the lumber you find at a big-box store today. When you choose an Aged Woods® floor, you are getting a material that is literally tougher and more beautiful because of its age.
Every plank tells a story. You might see small nail holes from an old barn, unique "wormholes" in rare chestnut, or the original marks from a saw used over a century ago. These aren't "defects"—they are the fingerprints of history that give your home a soul.
Choosing the right wood is like choosing the right furniture; it depends on your style and how you live. Here are the most popular options for homeowners:
You don't have to stick to straight lines! Aged Woods® offers different ways to lay your floor that can change the whole "vibe" of your home:
You might worry that "old" wood is hard to take care of, but Aged Woods® uses modern technology to make it as user-friendly as possible. Here is why it works for your home:
Stable and Strong: Every piece of wood is "kiln-dried." This is a fancy way of saying they bake the wood in a special oven to get all the moisture out. This means your floor won't shrink, gap, or warp after you install it. It stays exactly where it’s supposed to be.
Easy to Install: They use a "Tongue & Groove" system. This means the boards are designed to click together perfectly, making the installation much faster and smoother for your flooring contractor.
Better for the Planet: Choosing reclaimed wood is one of the most eco-friendly things you can do. No new trees are cut down, and you are keeping beautiful old timber out of the landfill. It’s a win-win for your home and the environment.
If you are considering an Aged Woods® project, keep these tips in mind:
Aged Woods® flooring is more than just a home improvement project; it is an investment in quality, sustainability, and character. Whether you are building a new house or renovating your current one, these floors provide a foundation that will last for generations and never go out of style. Their combination of historic charm and modern reliability makes them a perfect partner for your creative journey.
Are you ready to see how these stories look in your home? The best next step is to visit the Aged Woods® website to browse their beautiful photo galleries and request a sample to feel the "First Century" difference for yourself.