Barnwood, Incorporated

Gary Norman Homes
isn’t just talking green; it is taking major strides
in green building.
Look no further than Gary Norman Homes' sister company, Barnwood, Incorporated, which is setting the standard for environmentally responsible building. Carefully dismantling old barns – some dating back as far as the late 1800s – throughout the Pacific Northwest, Barnwood, Incorporated is dedicated to bridging the past and future by preserving the legacies of these timeless structures.
In the past, old barns used to be burned and destroyed, today we are meticulously salvaging these old structures. The barnwood is being used for siding, flooring, cabinetry, furniture, doors, interior/exterior trim, and siding.
Our unparalleled vision is a major key to the success, since it takes a great deal of skill to analyze the barnwood and determine how and where it can be used, with as little waste as possible. Along with our staff at Barnwood’s Bend, Oregon facility, the beautiful wood of yesteryear is being salvaged and dramatically reused, all the while preserving the integrity of today’s forests.
Look no further than Gary Norman Homes' sister company, Barnwood, Incorporated, which is setting the standard for environmentally responsible building. Carefully dismantling old barns – some dating back as far as the late 1800s – throughout the Pacific Northwest, Barnwood, Incorporated is dedicated to bridging the past and future by preserving the legacies of these timeless structures.
In the past, old barns used to be burned and destroyed, today we are meticulously salvaging these old structures. The barnwood is being used for siding, flooring, cabinetry, furniture, doors, interior/exterior trim, and siding.
Our unparalleled vision is a major key to the success, since it takes a great deal of skill to analyze the barnwood and determine how and where it can be used, with as little waste as possible. Along with our staff at Barnwood’s Bend, Oregon facility, the beautiful wood of yesteryear is being salvaged and dramatically reused, all the while preserving the integrity of today’s forests.

