Carlisle adds new floors to Vermont’s historic Hermitage Inn


We were quite honored to have supplied the floors for the Hermitage Inn in West Dover, Vermont recently. The top photo shows the dining room of the inn, and the bottom shows the pub area.
The inn was looking for a floor that was historically accurate to the time period -- the structure dates back to the 1840s--and that was sustainably harvested to be in step with the inn's Green Initiative. As Glen Renagan, our sales and design consultant, says, we were able to meet the inn's needs on both counts. We did about 2500 square feet of the restoration project in Carlisle's 10 to 17-inch Old Growth Eastern White Pine and another 2,500 square feet was in the 8 to 12-inch Old Growth Heart Pine. Read more about how Carlisle's floors are sustainably grown.
Posted on April 29, 2009 at 01:41 PM in Green Building • (0) Comments
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