Centennial Woods
The largest source of sustainable reclaimed wood in the world.
Centennial woods. Centennial Woods offers real reclaimed wood paneling planks siding shiplap flooring and decor in a variety of finishes. Centennial Woods Natural Area contains about 70 acres of mature conifer stands mixed hardwoods fields streams and wetland areas. 1594 likes 11 talking about this 17 were here.
Centennial Woods LLC was formed in 1999 to maintain and reclaim wood from the hundreds of miles of 12 tall snow fences along the highways of Wyoming. Unlike barn wood and reclaimed pallet wood our planks have no toxins no odors low VOCs and are insect-free. Unlike barn wood our wood is clean consistent and available year-round.
Centennial Woods reclaims Wyoming snow fence boards that have the barn wood and pallet wood look but with no risk of chemicals or insects. Use for vertical horizontal diagonal or chevron patterns. Our showroom in Laramie WY is open and we require face coverings when visiting us Albany County Wyoming Health Order 2020-002.
Centennial Woods reclaimed wood siding is naturally aged as slats on Wyoming snow fences for up to a decade. Centennial Woods Laramie Wyoming. Centennial Woods Loop is a 38 mile loop trail located near South Burlington Vermont that offers the chance to see wildlife and is good for all skill levels.
Centennial Woods offers cable ready apartments with private patios or balconies on-site maintenance and management and more. Buy reclaimed wood paneling and decor made from recycled Wyoming Snow fences. Our reclaimed wood is a favorite medium for designers and architects around the world.
Within the city limits of Burlington and adjacent to the UVM campus this area serves as an excellent natural laboratory to study the regions plants animals and natural processes as well as cultural history. Welcome to Centennial Woods Apartments Centennial Woods is connected to the heart of Cincinnati surrounded by a diverse variety of shopping business and recreational options. Our distressed wood products are naturally aged in Wyomings high altitude plains and mountains.