Made From
Original Barn Wood

Made From
Original Barn Wood

Built From What Remains

Many families save pieces of their barn when it is taken down - a board, a beam, a door. But those fragments deserve more than a shelf in a garage.

At Faded Timber Studio, we incorporate original barn wood into your sculpture whenever possible. Every crack, nail hole, and weathered edge becomes part of the story.

You don’t just remember the barn. You touch it.

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Barn Wood Facts


  1. Barn wood is often over 100 years old. Many barns across the Midwest were built in the late 1800s to early 1900s, meaning the wood used in them has naturally aged for decades - sometimes over a century - giving it a depth and character impossible to replicate.

  2. It was typically sourced locally. Farmers often built barns using trees harvested right from their own land or nearby forests. That means the wood itself is directly tied to the landscape the barn stood on.

  3. Time and weather create its unique character. Sun, wind, rain, and snow slowly transform barn wood over time. The fading, cracking, and grain texture are all natural results of decades of exposure - not something that can be artificially recreated.

  4. It is denser and more stable than new lumber. Because it has dried naturally over many years, reclaimed barn wood is often stronger and more dimensionally stable than modern kiln-dried wood.

  5. Every mark tells a story. Nail holes, saw marks, worn edges, and faded paint aren’t flaws - they’re part of the history. Each imperfection reflects years of use, repair, and life on the farm.

Built From What Endured.
Preserved For Those Who Remember.


Faded Timber Studio
14301 Plum Drive
Urbandale, Iowa 50323

Copyright 2026 Faded Timber Studio

Faded Timber Studio
14301 Plum Drive
Urbandale, Iowa 50323

Copyright 2026 Faded Timber Studio