10 Unexpected Uses For Reclaimed Wood Around The House

Wood as a material in general is known to make a home feel inviting and cozy. But there’s a special kind of wood that can amplify that effect and also add more character to a room. We’re talking about reclaimed wood. Usually used for flooring, it has a variety of other uses, some of which may come as a surprise and also as a revelation.

Looking for a way to add personality to your old staircase? Reclaimed wood can help you with that. Use it to cover the staircase walls as opposed to the stairs and the effect will be much more impressive. Think big and cover an entire wall with reclaimed wood panels. A nice idea for a beach house or if you want to add some rustic charm to the space in general.

A fireplace is a focal point in any room without the need of other accent features. However, a reclaimed wood fireplace wall can be a wonderful addition to a rustic living room like this one. It pairs really well with the exposed brick walls and the contrast created is both eye-catching and subtle at the same time.

Don’t have a fireplace in your living room? Well, so what? You can still have a reclaimed wood accent wall. Mount the TV on it and you’ll instantly feel a lot more comfortable in the room. But don’t cover the wall with furniture. It’s best if you allow the materials to stand out on their own.

Use reclaimed wood to make an entry hall more inviting. It’s important to have a home that feels welcoming from the start and what better way to make your guests feel at home than with the right materials…for a more modern look, mix wood with materials such as glass for visual contrast.

There are plenty of ways in which you can use reclaimed wood in the kitchen as well. For example, try a farmhouse-inspired island. Feel free to give it an eclectic look. Use a modern countertop but make sure the wood stands out. Maybe a geometric designs would work well in your case.

To make the kitchen feel even more welcoming, consider using different types of reclaimed wood, with different colors and finishes. Combine them like a puzzle and turn the island into a charming bar and a centerpiece for the entire room.

We know how difficult it can be to make a home office feel cozy and comfortable. It’s why we propose you use reclaimed wood to create an accent wall. Don’t you just love how lovely this work area looks like? It really makes you want to spend time here and actually work for a change. Not bad at all.

Don’t rack your brains trying to make a small bathroom feel inviting with all sorts of accessories and little details. Start with the basics and choose the right materials, colors and textures. Reclaimed wood planked walls can definitely change the ambiance and a little bit of color for contrast is always a nice touch.

Each room of the house gives you plenty of opportunities to use reclaimed wood. In the case of the dining room, try reclaimed wood flooring. It’s not exactly a super innovative idea but it will definitely work. A look you can adopt for both rustic and contemporary dining rooms.

And if you prefer something smaller, perhaps you’d like having a reclaimed wood dining table. Definitely an eye-catching centerpiece for the room. You can give the table more character by exploiting the wood’s natural beauty. Try organic-edge designs.

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