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Helping out the environment doesn’t have to mean making dramatic changes in your lifestyle. In fact, going green can actually transform your home into a stylish space. One environmentally conscious material that can be used throughout your dwelling is reclaimed wood. Whether it comes from old barns or wine barrels, this material is versatile and fits in beautifully with vintage design. Plus, it can cost up to 50 percent less than new wood. Here are a few ways to go about using reclaimed wood:
Sliding barn door
Enhance your kitchen or bathroom design by replacing your current door with a sliding door made of reclaimed wood. It sets the tone for a casual, rustic interior design and creates more space because it doesn’t take up as much room as a normal door when it’s opened.
Frames
Need a frame for a mirror or a family photo? Consider using weathered wood. The neutral color allows the frame to fit in with any interior design style and adds texture and personality to the space.
Butcher’s block
Create a stylish and functional kitchen island by using reclaimed wood to produce a butcher’s block. This makes for the perfect prep station because the wood is durable enough to stand up to spills, splatters and dents. You can also use this surface to set down hot pots and pans without damaging the material. It pairs well with both vintage and contemporary kitchen décor, making it easy to fit into your home.
Accent wall
Draw attention to your accent wall by filling it with various colors and tones of salvaged wood. Place mirrors of different shapes and sizes on the wall for the perfect way to accent the natural material.
Headboard
A headboard made of reclaimed wood is the perfect way to create a focal point in your bedroom. Use driftwood for a beachy feel, or stick to reclaimed wood from a barn to evoke a farmhouse feel. Contrast the wood with crisp white linens to freshen up the room.
Bathroom vanity
Reclaimed wood is the perfect material to set the scene for a relaxing bathroom. Pair the wood with various materials like a farmhouse sink and brass faucets. Use country-style mason jars to store bathroom essentials like soap, makeup and cotton balls so your countertops stay clear.
Pergola
The simplicity of salvaged wood can also make an impact on your patio. Construct a pergola using reclaimed wood to offer your patio some privacy and shade from the midday sun.