Furniture and Cabinet Grade

While all reclaimed antique lumber is beautiful and unique, furniture and cabinet grade material is the pinnacle of antique lumber board.  We at Canadian Antique Lumber select the best pieces from threshing floor brown board and granary board product lines, to bring you a select grade of lumber suitable for cabinet and furniture making.  This material is of matchless beauty, weathered and seasoned to perfect patina and grace. It is sought after for a variety of specifications, amongst them – but not limited to,  uniform thickness,  clear faces, deep rich patina, visible saw marks, and/or of a rare wood species.

Our inventory of cabinet and furniture grade lumber is constantly changing – please contact us for a list of currently available material.

 

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Enjoy for Another Hundred Years

Canadian Antique Lumber Company is committed to advocating the reuse of recycled barn wood materials. These materials are sourced from unwanted century old barns which have outlived their usefulness and are no longer suitable for contemporary use, or are on the verge of collapse.

With the help of our sister company S&J Barn Demolition we carefully disassemble these buildings, removing all salvageable boards and beams - the materials are then carefully inspected and visually denailed, trimmed and stored.

It’s more than lumber. It’s a story from our past.

Reusing antique lumber is an environmentally responsible way to minimize our individual carbon footprint. By recycling old barns less garbage wood ends up in our landfills - recycled lumber requires less processing and reduces the demand for new raw materials. Reclaimed wood is a sustainable product, it helps save our planet by conserving natural resources.

It pleases us to know, that the buildings of our early Canadian forefathers, will live for another hundred years, and be enjoyed in equally as many places

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