Warm front
Wide horizontal planking wrapped around the island is a welcome change from a painted piece. The reclaimed wood has a gray tone that plays off the hazy wall color and adds warmth and texture.
Plank perfect
It’s the log-cabin look for a whole lot less: Deconstructed shipping pallets make up this plank wall (some still have the stamped labels). Pallets are pretty ubiquitous; a Craigslist search should yield several sources. Or pull over wherever you see a stack—many people give them away for free.
Lesson in contrast
In a home filled with glossy materials, hard edges, and a bold color combo, a reclaimed wood floor brings warmth and character. The mix of plank widths adds interest.
Story time
Dinner with a side of local history—that’s the m.o. in this open-air dining room whose redwood walls are from an abandoned water tower that once served a local stagecoach station.
Simple satisfaction
A simplified Arts and Crafts dining table and benches become standout pieces, thanks to the dynamic grain in the reclaimed Douglas fir. A folded blanket serves as an ad hoc cushion. If it slips, tie it on by wrapping a vintage belt around each end.
Lucky leftovers
This deck was constructed from bits and pieces left behind by the house’s previous owners. Before building anything structural out of found materials, have a contractor or carpenter check the materials for damage.
Secondhand shed
The shutters, the door, the wood and accessories ... almost every part of this backyard shed was salvaged or unearthed at a garage sale. (Even the hydrangea started as a hand-me-down cutting.) Bright chartreuse paint gives the disparate elements a fresh start.
From ceiling to patio
Salvage scaffolding was the raw material for this farmhouse table and bench. The wood was left untreated; the original wear and coloring gives the simple set character.
Best-case scenario
You’ve reached salvage nirvana when a found material matches an existing one. This reclaimed redwood pergola was designed to mimic the wood rafters in the adjoining 1930s-era home. The oversize table is softened with a vintage ethnic textile.