Aged & Reclaimed Timber Flooring

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Time-worn surfaces with texture, variation, and a sense of history

Aged and reclaimed timber flooring is defined by surface character — weathered grain, natural markings, and variation developed through time, use, or traditional ageing techniques. These floors suit spaces where texture and authenticity are central to the design language.

This page brings together genuine reclaimed timber floors and engineered floors with an aged or distressed finish. Browse the range below to compare levels of character, texture, and material history, then select a product to view construction details and intended applications.

Aged timber vs reclaimed timber – what’s the difference?

  • Reclaimed timber: Sourced from historic buildings, beams, or industrial structures. Each board carries genuine marks from previous use.
  • Aged or distressed timber: New timber that has been textured, treated, or finished to replicate the appearance of time-worn wood.
  • Engineered construction: Most options are engineered for stability while retaining surface character.

Both approaches offer strong visual depth. The right choice depends on how much variation, history, and irregularity your project calls for.

The range below includes aged and reclaimed timber flooring, along with selected reclaimed wall panelling products.