Interior Decorators Paying Extra For Reclaimed Liquor Barn Wood

By: Harold Leeder

August 23, 2017

Interior decoration is cut-throat industry, full of deceit, intrigue, and aged barn wood and Lexington’s finest decorators have recently discovered its hottest new trend, reclaimed Liquor Barn wood. As a result, the price of the fun-time headquarters wood has risen dramatically in the Lexington area.

“I think we’re forgetting that the reason this became popular was because it was inexpensive and readily available,” interior decorator Liv Listette said. “Like when shipping palettes became the new canvas for terrible, untrained artists that had access to Pintrest. Now you got people paying out the wazoo for Liquor Barn’s limited supply of unused lumber.”

Listette went on, “Reclaimed wood has been gaining popularity recently, but people want to know it has a story. In this town, if you know that your home bar is made from wood that was once used for a Liquor Barn, it brings a special element of character to the home. Sure there are fake panels and tiles you can get that try to replicate that reclaimed Liquor Barn wood look, but it’s just not the same if that wood hasn’t had a box of wine spilled on it. This is the only reclaimed wood in the world that has aged near fine cheeses and mylar balloons, and that makes all the difference.”

As Liquor Barns continue to pop up around the area the demand for this product won’t be going away anytime soon. So if you’re in the market for some good reclaimed Liquor Barn wood for your next home project or to build something for the coolest aunt in your life, act quickly.