Reclaimed barnwood offers an excellent option for green furniture that also looks fantastic in your home. Using reclaimed barnwood ensures this sturdy, rustic-looking material will not head to a landfill. Instead, it gets a second life in your home, where you can use it as a table, TV stand, dresser and so much more. Reclaimed wood gives your home character. Its unique appearance will invite lots of questions about the history and distinct patterns in the wood.
You can find a variety of reclaimed barnwood furniture at AmishOutletStore.com. Our many choices include pieces suitable for the living room, study or bedrooms. You may want to buy multiple items to get an environmentally friendly suite in your house. While our furniture comes in Brown Maple, you can also find a variety of other wood types to choose from. Our artisans can also add a stain to your furniture.
The Amish create beautifully planned pieces that are head and shoulders above the furniture you will find at other retailers, whose mass-produced items break easily and won’t last very long in your home. Reclaimed barnwood is sturdy and durable. Our gifted craftsmen use traditional techniques to make each piece. They learned these methods by watching their parents and grandparents make furniture and it’s a skill handed down from generation to generation, which makes our pieces all the more special.
We offer daily discounts of up to 33 percent off all our reclaimed barnwood furniture. We also provide monthly specials you can find on our homepage. Contact us to learn more about your options!
testimonials Nancy in Westport, MA
Our McCoy chairs arrived yesterday-we are beyond delighted with the quality of the materials and craftsmanship. This furniture is solid-like the kind your grandparents would have in their home, very heavy, solid wood and rugged upholstery fabric. Prior to purchasing these pieces, we shopped in a number of stores and were disappointed in the amount of particle board, the inattention to detail, and the quality of the finishes-not to mention the lack of flexibility with regard to individual stain/fabric preferences. We’ll be back.