Limited Edition Salvaged Wood Sliding Barn Doors Make a Statement

Real Carriage Door Co. secures salvaged hardwood from an iconic Seattle brewery to bring a piece of history to home design

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When homeowners and designers choose a statement piece for their projects, shiny new appliances or hot lighting fixtures come to mind. But with the recent demolition of a historic Seattle brewery, Real Carriage Door Co. wants to add the charm of weathered wood to the list of statement selections.

Originally built as Seattle Malting & Brewing Co. in 1903, the cold storage building of what became the Rainier Brewing Co. — the nation’s sixth largest brewer in 1904 — was torn down in 2008, and much of the wood salvaged for reuse. Real Carriage Door Co., has secured a limited amount of the wood to create its limited-run line of Salvage Wood Barn Doors. In addition to having a rich history, the eco-friendly sliding barn doors can add warmth and character with the aesthetic appeal of rustic, reclaimed wood.

With sliding doors as a growing trend in residential design, Real Carriage Door Co. has paired the barn doors with ultra-quiet rollers and ball bearing wheels from its Real Sliding Hardware line. As space-saving doors or room dividers, the Salvage Wood sliding barn doors help save space while merging old and new in home design. Real Carriage Door Co. | 800-694-5977 | realcarriagedoors.com

About the Author

Lauren Hunter

Lauren joined Hanley Wood in 2006 with a focus on bringing trends and new products information to professionals in the residential construction industry. When she's not in the office, Lauren travels to industry trade shows nationwide to check out those trends and products first-hand.

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