Sourced from old structures like barns and bridges, reclaimed iroko wood offers a durable, teak-like alternative with rich golden-brown hues. It's prized for crafting furniture, flooring, and decking, adding rustic character. Homeowners seeking sustainable materials and builders aiming for unique, long-lasting designs benefit most from its eco-friendly, weather-resistant qualities.
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