Rustic can mean some different things to different people but the meanings are quite straightforward, primitive, country-like or old. Because markings and properties of the wood in country floors are so unique, it can add lots of personality to your house, according to the style of country floors in your place.There are few ways how Rustic wood can be found.

It can be found in the manner it is present in any countryside or any building that is being demolished or it can be produced by craftsmen at home or in the factory. You can prepare rustic wood yourself by employing one or two simple strategies. Approximately planed and broad wood (to replicate a period 150 years), can be worked over with a chain or planed on the sides and then cut to the dimensions of floor planks and then stained first and even sealed or buffed. This pre-finishing may make it easy to lay the planks on to your floor, but some might like laying them first, then sanding and doing all of that. Still, sanding is required even if you intend the rustic look of the floor as a result of its splinters. The process of staining for the rustic appearance of this type of hardwood floor might be splotchy to an extent. If you're searching for recycled rustic flooring the options that are generally accessible include plank flooring and strip flooring. Cut from the reclaimed beams, timbers, and decking, the recycled flooring is not just inexpensive, robust and pretty but also an environmentally friendly option to redevelop your house. Reclaimed from 19th century barns, grain lifts, wooden dams, warehouses, and factories across the U.S., the recycled flooring and rustic wood is available in rich and elegant species of wood. You can select from Douglas fir, Hickory, Elm, Maple, Antique Oak, Heart Pine, and many other species of wood.