Heritage Oak
Dense, dark and slow-grown. Reclaimed from old mills and buildings, holding a century of footfall and a depth no new oak can imitate.
We rescue characterful timber from forests, shorelines and old buildings the world over, then restore it by hand — supplying and laying high-end reclaimed floors across the UK and USA.
Every board we lay has lived before. Sourced responsibly from windfall and salvaged forests, sun-bleached driftwood, decommissioned mills and the floors of old buildings across the world, our timber carries a grain that simply cannot be milled new.
We hand-select, de-nail, kiln-stabilise and finish each plank with patient care — preserving the saw marks, the salt-and-sun patina and the honest wear that make a reclaimed floor unmistakably itself.
The result is a high-end floor with quiet authority. The kind that anchors a room without ever asking for attention.
Dense, dark and slow-grown. Reclaimed from old mills and buildings, holding a century of footfall and a depth no new oak can imitate.
Salt-cured, silvered and smooth. Gathered from coast and estuary, weathered by tide and time into pale, characterful boards full of light.
Pale, knotted and full of light. Lifted from barns and farmsteads, weathered to a soft honey that warms even the coolest stone room.
“The greenest timber is the timber that already exists. We simply give it somewhere to belong again.”— The Reclaimed Flooring Workshop
A reclaimed floor isn't only a design decision — it's a quiet act of conservation. Every board we lay is one less tree felled and one less length of usable timber sent to landfill or the burner.
Wood is one of the few building materials that stores carbon rather than emitting it. By giving salvaged timber a second life, we keep that carbon locked in place for another century, and avoid the energy, transport and habitat cost of milling something new.
Reuse over replacement; longevity over disposability. Refined and low-impact are, here, the same thing.
We source from windfall, demolition, decommissioned mills and shorelines — timber already cut, already cured. Nothing is felled to fill an order.
Living wood stores carbon for decades. Reusing it — rather than letting it rot or burn — keeps that carbon locked inside your floor instead of in the air.
A floor that lasts a century is the most sustainable floor of all. We restore and finish for longevity, so it never needs ripping out and replacing.
We believe the most responsible material is the one that already exists. Every project diverts usable timber from waste and reduces demand for newly milled wood — a small, deliberate contribution to a circular way of building.
Tell us about your space. We'll talk timber, tone and the story you want underfoot. We work with clients across the UK and USA.
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