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About Us

It all started with this old barn of ours in the background...

Our family farm barn in the background is about 100 years old.  It is what gave us the inspiration to produce (NEW) distressed barn siding. In front of the old barn is a sample shed we built to use as a photo and sales display.  We hope you agree it is a very similar and even more consistent reproduction of this classic country look…

NOTICE THE TEXTURE OF OUR SIDING BELOW

THE WOOD IS DISTRESSED AND PAINTED BY HAND TO GIVE IT AN AMAZING LOOK AND FEEL OF ANTIQUE BARN SIDING

Notice the close-up photo above… We distress the premium pine siding with a proprietary process to give it the texture of wood that has been exposed to weather for many decades.   After that, we paint a base layer of enamel to mimic the aging of exposed pine that turns many shades of gray. Finally, we apply a generous amount of red or white enamel to mimic the color of red applied to an old barn many decades ago.  Originally these old barns were deep red.  But decades of sun and weather makes these colors fade and flake.  THIS IS THE LOOK WE ALL LOVE!!!  We hope you agree the photo above looks like wood several decades old.  BUT ITS BRAND NEW!  

In addition…

***  NO OLD BARN NEEDS TO BE TORN DOWN TO GET THIS…

***  ITS CLEAN WITH NO NAILS, MOLD OR UNPLEASANT OLD ODORS…

***  IT COMES IN LONG LENGTHS FOR ANY HOUSE SIDING OR PROJECT YOU DESIRE…

OUR PROCESS

BELOW ARE THE BASIC STEPS OF PRODUCTION 

IN THE PROCESS  OF PRODUCING OUR  “NEW” OLD BARN SIDING

pine trees, spruce trees, evergreen trees

WOOD

(FURNITURE PINE)

blade, cut, cutting

MACHINING

(MAKING SHIP LAP FROM RAW BOARDS)

bucket, color, red

PAINT

(GRAY BASE COLOR... THEN RED OR WHITE TOP COAT)