Wood is typically at the centre of every home. Whether your kitchen boasts a wooden vibe, or your walls, worktops and belongings are all made from wood, this particular material is often the first choice for any homeowner. The popularity of this material does correlate to an increase in prices, however. To capitalise on the quality and appearance of wooden decor without paying through the nose, wood reclamation is a system which provides homeowners with quality products at a fraction of the costs. Cawarden Brick & Tile Co. explain how reclaimed doors, floorboards, skirting boards and other features can reinvent your home.

Flooring

Wood reclamation is most commonly associated with flooring. Whether you are looking to resurface a room in your home, such as a kitchen, or repair and upgrade your stairs, flooring is perfectly suited for wood reclamation. Just because these floorboards have been reclaimed doesn't mean they are worn and tattered; we stock everything from plain panels to parquet flooring in a variety of different finishes, ensuring your reclaimed flooring looks as good as new.

To prolong the lifespan of your new floorboards, we stock a range of wooden floor care products to keep your flooring clean and healthy. With everything from spray mops to applicator pads, we have a number of products which make the upkeep of your floor easy, without compromising on the quality of the finish.

Carry on the theme of wood reclamation throughout your home by accompanying your floorboards with reclaimed skirting boards and architrives. If you have pursued the avenue of wooden flooring, then finding matching skirting boards will make a huge difference in terms of the overall appearance of your home.

Doors

Deciding on a theme for your home is the most important part of creating a beautiful and homely space. If, as this blog suggests, you are using wood reclamation to design your home, then introducing some reclaimed doors should act as the final piece to the puzzle. All of our doors offer a number of benefits, so flick through this selection of styles to find the right set of doors for your home:

Plank and Ledge Doors

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Handcrafted from our very own yard, these doors offer sturdiness and durability while flaunting an air of subtlety and class.

Pair Door

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As one of the more popular choices of doors on this list, pair doors seemingly fit into any home.

1930’s Style

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To fit the theme of ruggedness while still ensuring a sense of class and style, why not introduce one of our very own 1930 styled doors into your home?

If you are looking to design your reclaimed doors to fit your very own style, we have a wide range of reclaimed furniture for doors, ranging from mailboxes, to knobs to backplates to knockers. If you wish to browse our selection of furniture foor doors, then head over to its designated page and check out our stock.

Garden and Household Items

Although wood reclamation is perfect for fitting your home with doors and floorboards, it can also be used to decorate your home and garden with objects of all shapes and sizes. If your DIY skills are up to it, reclaimed wood can be used to craft a bench or sitting area for your garden, and although it may be quicker and easier to purchase one from your nearest garden store, knocking your own one up from reclaimed materials will leave you with a natural, rugged product which is specific to your needs and the overall appearance of your home.

Other items such as headboards and dining tables and work surfaces can be all be manufactured from reclaimed wood, offering an earthly feel to your home. Even if you have pursued a more modern and contemporary theme for your home, having stand alone, feature products such as a wall or dining table, can create a more homely feel to your home.

If you wish to find out more about our wood reclamation products and services, contact Cawarden Brick & Tile Co. today on 01889 574066 to speak to a member of our team. You can also visit our yard to see all the products for yourself; just head down to Cawarden Springs Farm in Rugeley.