Reclaimed Heart Pine floor looks great in Maine island home

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  • Jane Eklund

Many thanks to Elliott + Elliott Architects of Blue Hill, Maine, for sending along these photos of a residential project the firm designed. Located on Little Cranberry Isle, Maine, the house was built by Michael Westphal Construction.

The kitchen makes great use of traditional elements like paneled walls and ceiling and a Carlisle floor – Country Grade Antique Heart Pine in face widths of 5 to 9 inches and lengths of 2 to 12 feet, finished with our Tung Oil – coupled with the clean lines of contemporary kitchen fittings.

Antique Heart Pine is one of the reclaimed floors we offer. It comes from antique buildings slated for demolition. Carlisle has 100% Post Consumer Antique Reclaimed Certification from the Forest Stewardship Council. This means that every single LEED credit qualifying Carlisle board is a genuine antique and has been in our care from the dismantling process to the moment it is resold.

We think it’s a terrific choice for the Little Cranberry Isle house!

Posted on May 11, 2011 AT 12:06 AM in Green BuildingHome Building & Contracting(0) Comments

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