Reclaimed Wood Wall Paneling - Neutral Barnwood
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Reclaimed Paneling Comparison Table
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Warm, rich brown |
Cool, soft gray |
Balanced warm + cool |
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Rustic, traditional, farmhouse |
Modern, industrial, contemporary |
Transitional, versatile, mixed styles |
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Warm undertones |
Cool undertones |
Balanced undertones |
Frequently Asked Questions about Barnwood
Is this real reclaimed wood or a manufactured product?
Is this real reclaimed wood or a manufactured product?
Yes - this paneling is made from authentic reclaimed wood (barnwood). Each board originates from previously used wood and retains the natural grain, texture, and character developed over time. It is not a printed, engineered, or faux wood product.
Will the color and appearance be consistent from panel to panel?
Will the color and appearance be consistent from panel to panel?
Each product is sorted and prepared to deliver a consistent overall tone - whether brown, gray, or neutral. While natural variation is part of reclaimed wood, these panels are not random assortments, helping you achieve a more controlled and predictable final look.
What is the difference between Brown, Gray, and Neutral tones?
What is the difference between Brown, Gray, and Neutral tones?
Brown Barnwood: Warm, rich tones for traditional or rustic spaces
Gray Barnwood: Cooler tones suited for modern or contemporary designs
Neutral Tone Barnwood: A balanced blend of warm and cool undertones for maximum versatility
Each option is designed to give you control over the overall color direction of your wall.
Where can reclaimed wood wall paneling be used?
Where can reclaimed wood wall paneling be used?
This paneling is designed for interior wall applications, including:
Feature walls
Accent walls
Full-room installations
Residential and light commercial spaces
It is not intended for exterior use unless otherwise specified.
Is reclaimed wood difficult to install?
Is reclaimed wood difficult to install?
The panels are prepared to be more install-ready than raw reclaimed lumber, making them easier to work with while still maintaining authentic character. Installation methods may vary depending on your surface and tools, but standard wall paneling techniques apply.

