Barn wood accent wall
Several years ago we enclosed the other two sides of the porch. I couldn't decide what to put on the wall until Roy started tearing down a hundred year old barn. When we went to help him, I almost cried watching good barn wood burning in their trash pile! I grabbed a whole bunch of it. What you see is about a third of the wall and I installed barn wood on all of it. Most of this wood is oak, but I found one piece of cedar. It was still aromatic when I cut it!
The wood is a uniform inch thick. Some of the ends were damaged as well as some sides. No problem. I have a table saw. I prepared the wood and cut it to fit. Then I drilled pilot holes and used three inch drywall screws to attach it to the studs. Oh, I'm not finished with around the windows. My table saw died and I can't see well enough to rip any length.
You can see the wood stove in the picture. That box on the flue is a heat reclaimer called magic heat (Amazon) and it is amazing. I don't think you can see the blow dryer by the stove. I use it to help the fire get going good. Since I took this pic, I have moved my sewing machine in front of the windows and made a better place to store the split wood on a wall to the right of the picture.
To the right you'll see some of my canning jars. They were full. Now I'm waiting for summer to can again.
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