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Adirondack Brown Paneling

Our Adirondack Brown wood wall paneling is crafted from authentic reclaimed barn board. This wood contains nail holes and color tone variations that range from a light to dark brown aged patina. This reclaimed wood is used as interior wood wall paneling for walls and ceilings, and often used for doors and custom cabinetry. This unique and versatile paneling makes for a noteworthy accent wall or vintage hardwood floor.

All our orders are custom made. Please call us to discuss options, and see our “specifications” tab below for standard options.

Description

Our Adirondack Brown reclaimed antique wood paneling is created using the best authentic aged weathered lumber salvaged from various old structures throughout North America. This aged to perfection paneling is the result of over 100 years of natural weathering, and includes the original circular saw mark traces created from the original water powered circular saw used to cut this prized wood in the early 1800’s. The result is a truly beautiful antique piece of history, bringing warmth that only barn boards can provide.

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WIDTH: 3"-12" (wider upon request)
LENGTH: 2' - 16'
THICKNESS: 3/8, 1/2, 5/8, 3/4
MILLING: Square edge, Ship lap, T&G
FINISH: Unfinished or Pre-finished
FIRE RETARDANT: Optional
Acclimation

We recommend installation by a qualified professional contractor. Although our wood is kiln dried for maximum stability, all reclaimed wood must be acclimated in the space where it will be installed prior to being installed. The acclimation time varies in different geographic locations, however 1 – 2 weeks is recommended.

Product Installation

Veser Antique Woods cannot and does not take any responsibility for installation issues or problems resulting from installation of any Veser Antique Woods products. This means that you accept full responsibility for such issues which can include lost labor, removal labor, reinstallation labor and/or materials for any reason including the following:

  • Failure to properly inspect and reject material prior to installation.

  • Failure to properly install various color and size mixes as recommended.

  • Failure to use a licensed contractor.