About Us Telluride Natural Stone and Reclaimed Wood has been in the industry since 2009. We are the only elite supplier in Arizona providing both natural stone and reclaimed wood. Our materials are featured in traditional, contemporary and rustic applications, both commercial and residential. Our staff takes pride in each project that comes our way whether it is a large commercial project, custom home, or a homeowner do-it-yourself project. Our ultimate goal is to create a great experience with our knowledge, expertise, outstanding customer service and outstanding product!
NATURAL STONE: We exclusively distribute our Telluride Gold and Pima series in the State of Arizona and other parts of the nation. Telluride Natural Stone and Reclaimed Wood fabricates natural stone from quarries throughout the country and Mexico offering a wide range of colors and beautiful custom blends. We supply many different species of stone, including sandstone, quartz, granite, schist, limestone, creek rock, cobbles and many more. All stones are available in a thin veneer with 90 degree corners to create a full-size stone look while allowing for easy installation. All stones are also available in 3"-5" thick cuts for full size application.
RECLAIMED WOOD & BRICK: We take pride in reclaiming pieces of American history provided by our forefathers centuries ago. These vintage building materials would otherwise be lost to landfills or Mother Nature as they rot and decay into the landscape. We give them a new life and a new home in today's design projects. Our reclaimed products are sourced from historic barns and warehouses throughout the United States & Canada. Our inventory includes reclaimed hand hewn beams, barn board siding, and vintage bricks which can be used for various interior and exterior applications.
Reclaimed Siding
Ticino
Rico Stack
Greystone
Volterra
Telluride Gold Collection
Highlands
Anasazi Slivers
Rico Stack
Palmyra
Beaver Creek
Loch Lomond
Goldstone
Volterra Chopped
Northstar
Greystone
Sonoran
San Miguel
Natural thin veneers ¾”-1 ¼” thick. Also available in veneer sills and corner cuts as well as 3"-5" thick cuts for full size application.
Telluride Gold Installations
Anasazi Slivers Anasazi Slivers
Greystone
Highlands
Goldstone
Heritage Series
San Marcos Rubble
DC Cobble
Honey Ledge
Honey Ledge-Contemporary
Alpina
Bear Ranch
Baja Cresta
Schist
Desert Sunset Ledge
Black Canyon
Santa Fe Ledge
Mountain Ash
Natural thin veneers ¾”-1 ¼” thick. Also available in veneer sills and corner cuts as well as 3"-5" thick cuts for full size application.
There’s nothing more durable, more natural, or breathtaking than the beauty of natural stone.
Alpina
Colorado Blend
Schist
Bear Ranch
Heritage Series
Rustic Rock Rubble
Rustic Rock
Rim Club Blend
Choctaw Brown
Iron Peak
Iron Peak Random
Sonoran Gold
Grandbury Cream
Sea Bed
Fossil Canyon Blend
Kansas Rubble
Chestnut Brown
Natural thin veneers ¾”-1 ¼” thick. Also available in veneer sills and corner cuts as well as 3"-5" thick cuts for full size application.
There’s nothing more durable, more natural, or breathtaking than the beauty of natural stone.
Rim Club Blend
Dry Chestnut Brown
Highlands & Anasazi
Desert Sunset
Sonoran Gold
Heritage Series
Ticino
Rattle Snake Chopped
Autumn Blend
Sebastian Chopped
Comanchee Chopped
Arizona Moss Rock
Quartzsite Ledge
El Dorado
Colorado Blend
Santa Fe
West Cliff Blend
Pima Blend
Natural thin veneers ¾”-1 ¼” thick, also available in veneer sills and corner cuts. Custom 3"-5" thick cuts for full size application.
There’s nothing more durable, more natural, or breathtaking than the beauty of natural stone.
Sebastian Chopped
Colorado Blend
Ticino
El Dorado
Sagebrush
Adobe & Anasazi
Specialty Items & Hardscaping
Natural Stone Slab Accents & Signage
Sebastian Stone Water Feature
Buff Flagstone
Boulder Water Feature
Limestone Stair Treads
Specialty Items & Hardscaping
Northern Arizona Dealer
Random Tumbled Pavers
Rim Club Blend Retaining Wall
Beaver Creek Pavers & Caps
Flagstone Caps and Headers
Reclaimed Bricks Reclaimed Bricks Our vintage bricks are reclaimed from over 100 year old warehouses, general stores, and bourbon distilleries found throughout the United States. We take pride in repurposing these pieces of American history so that they may enjoy new life in today's most distinguished residential and commercial properties. The surfaces of reclaimed bricks are beautifully worn but still resilient and are more durable than concrete. We offer a wide range of vintage brick styles that can be purchased as whole bricks, in thin veneers, and in corner pieces.
German Town Brick
Bourbon Brick Pavers
Reclaimed Bricks
German Town
City Hall
Old Chicago
Arlington
Bourbon
Mesquite
Reclaimed Wood Our reclaimed wood is sourced from historic barns and warehouses throughout the United States & Canada. Our inventory includes reclaimed hand hewn beams and barn board siding which can be used for various interior and exterior applications. We take great care to preserve the quality and character of our reclaimed wood products; all of the antiquing and patina present in our wood including saw marks, insect trails, nail holes, and mineral stains were created naturally by the 100 plus years of exposure to the elements. We pride ourselves on leaving the original distressing on our wood until it is purchased for use on new projects where it can then be transformed and given a new life specific to each project.
Barn Board Siding - Hand Hewn Beams - Flooring
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Ceilings
Reclaimed wood can be used for various interior and exterior projects. Exterior applications range from siding, soffit veneer, garage doors, and shutters to name a few. Interior applications range from accent walls, wainscoting, decorative trim, ceiling paneling, to custom made cabinets, doors, and furniture.
Reclaimed Wood: Barn Board Siding
Exterior Siding: Our barn board siding is sourced from barns across the United States and Canada. The natural aged patina of Reclaimed Barn Board creates a variety of grey and brown tones which vary from barn to barn based on location, age, and use. Grey boards are from the exterior siding of barns; their weathered colors and textures are caused by exposure to sun, rain, wind and dirt. Lighter grey patinas are created from exposure to natural elements which create a more weathered look, while brown hues typically come from the interior or shaded parts of the barn or from the back side of grey boards which were less exposed to natural elements.
Reclaimed Wood: Hand Hewn Beams Hand Hewn Beams: We carry one of a kind antique hand hewn beams in various sizes as well as custom made box beams that can be constructed from our reclaimed hand hewn beams or barn board.
Reclaimed Wood: Flooring Flooring Our reclaimed oak and mixed hardwood flooring is created from century old barn board or timbers carefully repurposed from old barns and warehouses across the country. We mill our flooring in various widths and lengths to create a character unlike any manufactured flooring.
Reclaimed Wood: Interior Paneling & Ceilings Interior Paneling & Ceilings Our reclaimed barn board can be used for various interior applications- from interior accent wall features, wainscoting, decorative trim, ceiling paneling, to custom made cabinets, doors, furniture, and fireplace mantels, the design opportunities are endless.
Reclaimed Wood Facts What is Reclaimed Wood? Reclaimed Wood refers to aged wood that was harvested decades ago, used in construction, and then salvaged when its original building was torn down. Sometimes this reclaimed lumber is left mostly intact, such as in large, hand-hewn reclaimed beams. Other times it’s re-milled and used for a new purpose, such as exterior siding, reclaimed flooring, decorative accent walls, and in custom furniture pieces.
What to know before purchasing:
Reclaimed wood products are used, natural, untreated, and show prior use
Each piece is one-of-a-kind with its own unique appearance and natural variation in color
The antiquing and patina present in our wood including saw marks, insect trails, nail holes, and mineral stains were created naturally by the 100 plus years of exposure to the elements
Color sorting is subjective and cannot be guaranteed
How is it processed?
Reclaimed from deconstructed buildings and structures Transported to our mill and show-yard in Arizona Can be re-milled upon your specifications or left as-is for on-site finishing Shipped directly to your job site or available for pick up in the yard
Reclaimed Wood Facts Why is reclaimed more expensive?
Benefits of Reclaimed Wood:
Customers often ask why reclaimed, used wood can be more expensive than new wood;
Aesthetics
Availability Reclaimed lumber is not as readily available as new lumber and will usually take more time for suppliers to obtain, especially when specific sizes are requested for special orders.
Deconstruction Costs The costs associated from deconstructing old buildings including the labor and freight charges add to the overall cost of the product.
New woods have a generic look that lacks warmth and character while reclaimed woods have an age and character that cannot be mimicked- rich patina, endless color variations, old-world character, and unique history. Reclaimed wood is 100% original and not mass produced like other wood products.
Environmental Impact New wood results in the destruction of forests- no trees are cut when you purchase reclaimed woods. Using reclaimed wood also reduces the amount of emissions associated with the logging, processing, and transportation of new wood. Reclaimed wood isn't grown on farms, which often cultivate only trees that grow fast, but aren't supportive of an ecosystem. Yes, reclaimed wood represents a tree that's been cut down, but at least it's getting another life in new design projects.
Moisture Content New woods are typically sold 'green', meaning the moisture content may be upwards of 30%, which means the wood will shrink as it dries over time. Reclaimed woods range between 8% - 12% moisture content. The lower moisture content means less shrinkage.
Quality Fast growing trees result in a softer wood with little character. Reclaimed woods are typically from pre WWII buildings. The wood is old-growth, which is no longer available and illegal to cut down now. The result is a more dense and stable product.
8989 N. Pima Rd, Scottsdale, Arizona 85258 (Off 101 Freeway & 90th Street)
Phone: (480) 398-2999 Fax: (480) 398-2997
www.telluridenaturalstone.com