Chestnut Woodworking
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Hi, thanks for stopping by Chestnut Woodworking & Antique Flooring Co located in West Cornwall, CT. We offer superior antique flooring, barn siding and hand hewn beams from barns 100-200 years old. Our antique wood products are about quality. We DO NOT mass produce our lumber. Each and every board has been individually hand picked, we DO NOT buy in bulk.

We are flooring originators, not suppliers. Chestnut Woodworking uses only the best antique, reclaimed chestnut, oak, pumpkin pine, heart pine, hemlock (and more). Wide plank flooring is our specialty. We take great pride in our high standards of excellence. Unique is the key word. Have something in mind that you are looking for? Make an appointment today to share your vision and we will pick out just the right product for you.

Let us take it to the next level with hand grinding and shaping to create something really unique. Try a pickled look or go with a natural finish. The possibilities are endless.
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All of our flooring is recycled material salvaged from antique buildings 100 to 200 years old.
Our flooring is the highest quality available today, full of character and rich patina.
No two floors are exactly alike.
The flooring character includes worm holes, nail holes, weather cracks, and a range of colors.
We kiln-dry our floors to 8 to 10 percent moisture content, depending on species.
Every floor is solid wood milled to a uniform 3/4 thickness, sold in random lengths from 2 feet to 12 feet and random widths depending on species.
Chestnut Woodworking & Antique Flooring Co. LLC has been manufacturing floors out of antique lumber since 1985.
One of our most popular floors is the rare and beautiful American chestnut.
Once a plentiful hardwood in the eastern forest, the trees are now all but gone due to a blight introduced from Asia.
The devastating blight was first discovered at the Bronx Zoo in 1904.
By the 1920s, the airborne disease had spread throughout the entire natural range of the American chestnut tree.
This devastated the species from Maine to Georgia.
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