Our new Commercial Collection features a range of our favorite wood flooring and paneling, carefully selected and produced to ensure their durability and suitability for commercial use, while retaining their unique character and beauty.
Read MoreWhen it comes to designing commercial interiors, incorporating sustainable elements has become a top priority for many designers. One impactful way to achieve this is by choosing reclaimed and FSC® (Forest Stewardship Council) certified wood or engineered wood flooring. Adding wood flooring into a commercial interior design adds value, ambiance and sustainability to a project while promising durability for high traffic environments.
Read MoreNext up on our Designer Spotlight Series is Kirby Walls Custom Builders, a custom residential home building company, based in Austin, Texas, who specializes in creating elegant homes for their clients. They help their clients throughout the entire design and build process, from site layout and planning, interior design consultation and construction.
Read MoreIndoor air quality has become a growing concern for many homeowners, designers and builders. Poor indoor air quality (IAQ) can lead to health problems, including respiratory issues, headaches, and fatigue. Concentrations of many VOCs are consistently higher indoors (up to ten times higher) than outdoors, according to the EPA, which makes choosing healthy, low-VOC products extremely important. Choosing healthy indoor building materials is essential for improving indoor air quality and overall health and wellness indoors.
Read MoreDesigners and architects can find several of Anthology Wood’s products on Mattoboard, a new 3D digital sampling tool, including our Deep Sumi Cedar, Sawmill Oak and Surfrider Redwood. Designers can drag and drop our reclaimed wood paneling and flooring samples onto their boards, or add them as a background.
Read MoreEarth Day 2023 is April 22nd, a day to reflect on our impact on our home planet and a day to make change for our future. Though sustainability is on the minds of many producers and policy-makers, nearly every country in the world is behind on their Greenhouse Gas Neutrality by 2050 goals. Immediate and significant action is needed to promote a greener, lasting future.
Read MoreOur recovered walnut flooring and cladding is salvaged from walnut orchards on the west coast, up-cycling a product that would otherwise turn into woodchips, or even burned. Instead, we turn this beautiful wood into profiled wood paneling and flooring ready to install into commercial and residential projects. By repurposing this wood, it is given a new life, which helps to reduce waste and the need for new resources.
Read MoreWe are excited to host our third ever garage sale here in Ashland, OR. We will be offering a variety of quality reclaimed, salvaged and FSC® Certified wood in a variety of dimensions at amazingly low prices!
Read MoreWe sat down with Nathan Charrissesin, founder of Collective Charrissesin, to hear about his experience working with Anthology Woods’ reclaimed wood cladding in his retail and hospitality designs. Read on to learn more about his thoughts and ideas about reclaimed wood design and his favorite wood products.
Read MoreCedar is an exceptional species of wood; it is found all over the world and encompasses a range of different species. It is resistant to insects and disease, and can be used to build furniture, saunas, decking, siding and more.
Read MoreWe sat down with Design Director, Nikki Holt, from KTI to hear about her experience working with Anthology Woods’ reclaimed wood flooring, paneling and custom beams for her luxury home designs. Read on to learn more about her thoughts and ideas about reclaimed wood design and her favorite wood products.
Read MorePost consumer reclaimed, post industrial, salvaged, recovered, recycled, antique wood. What do these words mean and what is the difference when using these types of wood for wood flooring and paneling? Let’s dig in and uncover the meanings of these buzz words.
Read MoreOur ThinClad wood wall paneling is something special. It combines the durability and effectiveness fo solid wood tongue and groove paneling with a lightweight, economical dimension. Each plank is 3/8” thick and has a tongue and groove profile, making installation a breeze and the finished look stunning.
Read MoreAdding wood to an office design has more than aesthetic benefits. Wood is a natural, renewable building material that has notable health and wellness effects for indoor spaces.
Read MoreFeeling dark and moody? Sometimes we need to embrace the dark things in life, and adding dark and black wood walls to an interior design can really make a bold statement that exudes sophistication.
Read MoreWhen it comes to choosing an exterior wood finish, the options may seem vast and intimidating. But finding the right exterior stain for your project will help your siding and decking look good and stay good for a long time. It is important to find the right finish that will protect the wood while working with the desired look and maintenance requirements.
Read MoreDesigning a food retail space that is easy to navigate, enjoyable and spacious is important for the shoppers’ overall experience. These spaces need to be designed in a way that relates to their customers and to the products they carry. Adding reclaimed wood is a wonderful option for adding natural warmth and comfort.
Read MoreAnthology Woods has launched a new Nordic Collection of reclaimed and salvaged wood flooring and paneling with cooling light tones. Nordic Walnut, Nordic Pine and Nordic Cedar offer soft tones for modern interiors.
Read MoreThe Leadership in Energy and Design (LEED) is a green building certification program that evaluates the environmental performance of buildings, including the design, constructions, operation and maintenance. There are many ways to integrate reclaimed and sustainable wood into LEED projects, to encourage materials cycling and improved indoor air quality for happier, healthier buildings.
Read MoreAs we push into the ‘20s, we are observing interesting design trends based on our current climate, from our actual warming climate to our Work-From-Home lifestyle throughout the Covid-19 pandemic. An overall trend seems to emphasize the shift from faux, digital and mass-produced to authentic, handmade and unique elements.
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