Flooring
Carlisle – Traditional New England Wide Plank Floors
by Lars on Jul.29, 2009, under Building Products, Flooring
If you are contemplating using wood for your next flooring project and don’t want to settle for anything just ordinary. You know, something that will have your guests stumbling into each other at your next dinner party because they’re so infatuated with it, kind of floor.
Consider Carlisle.
For over 40 years, in the spirit and tradition of America’s colonial past, the Carlisle family mill has been hand crafting wooden floors one plank at a time.
Offering a wide assortment of sustainably harvested newly sawn pines and hardwoods, as well as some of the most alluring FSC Antiqued Reclaimed Ash, Barnwoods, Chestnut, Elm, Hickory, Oak and Pines that you will ever see. It is very apparent that the Carlisle family does in fact have a passion for wood.
And their dedication does not stop there. Membership with the Forest Stewardship Council, National Trust for Historic Preservation, Society for the Protection of New Hampshire Forests and Built Green, show nothing but a heart felt commitment to the highest standards in environmental practices.
Yes, I may be just a little bit bias growing up back East and having so many friends and family scattered about New England. But I have to say, seeing a Carlisle floor is simply love at first sight and will positively be something you and your family will admire for generations.

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