WeatheredBlend Barnwood Siding is the ideal mix of two of our most popular product lines: Antique Barnwood and NatureAged Barnwood. This is truly a best-of-both-worlds blend between the consistency and economy of NatureAged Barnwood and the unique and historic character of Antique Barnwood.
NatureAged Lumber Siding
NatureAged Barnwood is a great rustic value. NatureAged is new or rescued material that has been naturally weathered to give it an authentic rustic charm. NatureAged Barnwood has advantages over conventional siding options. It has nail holes and is weathered grey or tobacco brown like other products on the market, but it provides a much more consistent look from piece to piece and also is available in primarily wide widths and long lengths.
HarborAged Brown Siding
HarborAged Brown Siding is sprayed with water from the Great Salt Lake. Usually produced from a variety of Fir species (Douglas Fir, Alpine Fir, White Fir, etc) This product line offers a competitively-priced alternative to reclaimed siding.
Antique Barnwood Siding
Antique Barnwood Siding is one of the most popular rustic siding options available. It is available in random or specific widths and various colors and textures.
ThermalAged Brown Siding
ThermalAged Brown Siding Lumber is lumber which has been run through a thermal modification process to give it enhanced durability and other characteristics and nice brown color tones.
Mushroomwood Siding
Mushroomwood originates deep underground in Appalachian coal-country where no-longer-productive coal mines have been converted into mushroom growing facilities. Thousands of board feet of species such as cypress, hemlock and cedar have been used in these facilities to provide growing platforms for the mushrooms.
Hand-Hewn Skins Siding
Trestlewood processes hand-hewn sleepers into Hand-Hewn Skins, a unique 2 siding which is unmatched in character and beauty. Hand Hewn Siding is generally installed with chinking in between the slabs. It may be installed with tails which can be used to create dove tails at each of the corners of the house.