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Bark House® Rough Pine Bark Panels can be purchased as shingles (with consultation) or made into fabulous wall covering panels.
Panels are custom order and can range up to 60” x 144”, depending on the substrate that you select. We can fabricate your panel in a standard square or rectangular shape or make this custom fit your project. Except for the Basket Weave Pattern where the grain runs both horizontally and vertically, the natural grain of the bark will be oriented to the measurement that you give us for the HEIGHT. For a custom fit, please contact our office so that we can discuss this option with you.
Standard Shape
60” x 144”
Custom fit (there may be an additional fee)
Bark House has created multiple layouts for this versatile bark. Choose which layout works for your special project. Call us for other customized design options.
Alternating Square Pattern with 6”, 8″ or 12″ Squares
Rough Pine Panel
Grain Oriented Squares
Strip Pattern Random Widths
We love this product without a finish. However, a low sheen lacquer finish enhances the features and gives an elegant glow to the surface.
Natural (unfinished)
Flat 2K Poly (additional fee)
Unfinished Sanded (additional fee)
Sanded and Lacquered (additional fee)
FlameStop® II (additional fee)
Small orders may be shipped as a parcel, but most of our products will ship via LTL freight.
In order for us to get an accurate freight quote, we will need the answers to the following questions:
If at any time in this process you need to contact us, please do so by calling (828) 765-9010 or email us at [email protected].
If you’re ready to order, call us today!
The incredibly textured look and feel of rough white pine bark wall coverings is its first attraction. The rich reddish brown to dark brown color completes the sense of luxury that is associated with this new product. Harvested from the lower trunk of the white pine tree, this bark veneer wall covering is removed by our woodsmen before the logs are purposed. Careful drying techniques set the pitch of the bark and sterilize the material. This exciting new offering exudes energy and intensifies interest in the spaces where the wall coverings are used.
If the color attracts you, but you want to soften the impact, try this product sanded and finished. The grain in the movement of the bark that is revealed with these modifications is simply stunning, and definitely unlike any other wall covering.
This real wood wall covering is 100% sourced and made in the US. Bark House® invests over 50% of its income directly back into our local Appalachian economy. See what makes us Authentically good…
*Important Note about Single Surface Lamination* Any substrate that has a bark veneer or 3D wood attachment has the capacity to warp or cup. We do not recommend that panels “float” as in cabinet door applications without an additional back side lamination to balance it out. This may be achieved by laminating our bark treatment to both sides or by laminating a separate finish wood veneer.
There is no concern with single surface lamination when panels are affixed to studs or wall surfaces per our installation guide.
Bark House® Rough Pine Wall Coverings are monolithic panels hand crafted with the bark of the White Pine (Pinus strobus) tree. The base of this tree has a rough and textured bark with a gray surface color over a rich chocolate undertone. You may also opt to have the face of this bark sanded to reveal a layered graining that looks like streaks of swirled cinnamon. Seams will be seen on each panel and between individual panels. All bark wallcoverings were originally designed and created by Marty McCurry.
Our 3D Wall Panels are priced by the square foot. The price will depend on the type of material used and any finishes that you wish to add. Keyed edges are priced by the linear foot and finish options are priced by the square foot.
Each order is custom fabricated, and every design is unique. 3D panels are secured to ½” MDF substrate, and have finish options available. Each of our 3D wall panels has unique fabrication limits, so please refer to the “Product Applications and Information” section of our product pages.
Laminating thicker bark to only one side of a ¼” substrate can result in a warped panel over time, even if anchored to a wall.
Bark House® uses the bark of the White Pine (Pinus strobus) tree to create Rough Pine Wall Coverings.
The surface of mature white pine bark is layered in scales that form prominent ridges broken into irregular plates. The ridges are highly textured and appear rough on the edges. The raw surface color is generally gray over a reddish brown to chocolate brown undertone. There can be displays of various lichen types on the surface. When sanded, the surface of the ridges is flattened and smooth, but the crevices remain rugged. The sanded ridges show intriguing reddish-brown concentric layers that have swirls of cinnamon color.
Yes, you will as each panel is made up of multiple sheets of bark. While we show options on the Rough Pine product page, the choices of bark sheet size and design layout are endless. Our sales staff will work with you to find the best design choice for your vision.
No, but a low sheen lacquer finish enhances the features and gives an elegant glow to the surface before or after sanding.
As with all of our products, we provide detailed installation instructions. Our Laminate Wall Covering Installation guide is found here.
These products are derived from natural material, so no two will be the same. If you have been inspired by a photo, let us know, and we will do our best to help you achieve a similar look.
To place an order for laminate wall coverings, our sales team will need:
See the section above labeled “Product Options” which will walk you through this process.
Laminates and panels are shipped in the most economical way possible for the size of your order. Most shipments will be done via Less Than Truckload (LTL) freight, and the cost will depend on your order size and shipping location. We are happy to provide you with a quote.
You can be sure that your investment in Bark House® Laminate Wall Coverings is an investment in a well-designed product. Years of research and development, trial and error, have paved the way for the highest quality product. The maintenance free laminates will last indefinitely, leaving you to do nothing but enjoy the natural beauty that they add to your building. Your investment in our wall coverings is an investment in the well-being of our planet, and the health of your interior space.
Why not cover the interior of your home with what Mother Nature covers her trees? Our durable laminate wall coverings offer a natural beauty in an indoor space that other wall covering solutions cannot match. These Bark House products break the mold of traditional building practices by giving you a unique design that is created just for you.
“Healing Environments Biomimic Design”
Bark House® Laminate Wall Coverings and Panels are custom fabricated for each individual client. We are unable to offer discounts on these products due to the level of craftsmanship that is required for every order.
No two pieces of harvested bark will be the same, which means that no two of our projects will ever be the same. Bark House® Laminate Wall Coverings and Panels are hand-crafted with materials that meet our rigorous selection standards. From the start of fabrication, to the final installation, you can be sure that the product is made specifically for you.
We work with architects and designers all over the globe to create unique product applications that have contributed to award winning designs. We welcome the opportunity to do so with you.
Product Options makes your fit and customization finish unique. The product page for each laminate or panel product will detail the available options that are available. The different barks and materials that we use in our fabrication process lend themselves to unique options for customization.
If you have been inspired by a design that we’ve done in the past, we can use that as a reference for your custom project. While it will not be exactly the same, we can use our previous work as a guide for your vision.
We are no strangers to high levels of customization and unique installations. If you’re wondering if it can be done, it probably can be. Reach out to our expert staff to discuss the details of your project!
Projects with Bark House® products have been featured in over 250 well-positioned media outlets. We want to celebrate the completion of your unique project.
“When a practitioner of Regenerative Development works in a project or community, the result should be increasing ableness for that community. People should become better able to evolve and pursue the aspirations they hold for healthy and meaningful lives. Water and air should be increasingly able to maintain their quality, and forests to support enlarged diversity of life. These are the indicators that real value has been delivered to stakeholders.” www.Regenerat.es
Podcast with The Carol Sanford Institute: Regenerative Work
The single skilled craftsman encompassed the earliest form of making products. Training was personal and the tradesmen took pride in their work and the benefits it produced. A post-industrial world saw the use of machinery, increased scale and a trend toward practices that were Extractive to people and planet. Recognizing a need for change and making a choice to do better, manufacturers improved their processes and identified themselves as “GREEN companies”. With an aim to do “less bad”, and quantify what better should look like with agreed measurements, companies were certified through third-party groups as SUSTAINABLE. Companies with a REGENERATIVE aim were either founded with this mission, or made conscious choices to work to create new and fitting potential for the places they operate and the sectors they disrupt. Regenerative design opens a new level of exploration. It begins a process of wholistic, collaborative development. This occurs in tandem with the natural world and the inhabitants of the places they work.
“What if consumers became healers of the world?” – Chris McCurry speaks on environmental issues at the Leadership NC Conference in Asheville.
We offer a thirty-year track record with over 250 well placed publications sharing our regenerative philosophy that is now and has always been the core-business for this company. The co-founders designed the original products and processes, inspired by nature. The products you purchase reach their highest achievement when supporting your regenerative projects. Read more about the benefits below. Feel free to contact us at [email protected] to ask questions or share your project details with us.
Where is the wood sourced?
Bark House sources only Reclaimed Appalachian Wood Waste, (RAW™) from small 10-acre tracts owned and stewarded by local families over generations.
The Bark House manufacturing facility is located within the five states across the Appalachian region in which our raw materials are sourced. The co-founders were born here and understanding “Appalachia” as a place has been their life’s work. Because this is our neighborhood, we take our impacts very personally. The proximity means that our neighbors can let us know what we’re doing well and where we need to improve. The benefits we are most proud of is helping to keep family farms intact and providing right-fit, nature-based jobs in this economically distressed area. The legacy of US Forestry practices began in our back yard. We aim to honor the philosophy of those practices by exceeding them.
Whether select (most often) or clear-cutting, smaller tracts sparsely spaced throughout many Appalachian states means that the impact of harvesting is less disruptive to the living eco-system. Loggers provide materials from forty-five counties across five Appalachian states.
Smaller 2-3 person crews with lighter equipment disturbs the soil less, so regrowth occurs faster. Carefully felling and removing trees and following Forestry Best Management Practices protects the trees from scarring and invaders. These practices are less disruptive to the living eco-system.
You can read about all our engagements over thirty years in real-time accounts published in the EmBark Blog and over 250 acclaimed publications. Right now, we are working to support a Regenerative Source Guild of the Blue Ridge.
Solar panels replace our electricity as one important component in the total carbon equation to manufacture a low carbon product.
High efficiency kilns designed by co-founder Marty McCurry exclusively for the complex process of drying bark are the first and only kilns of their kind. They received the NC Governor’s Green Innovation Award and are one important component in the total carbon equation to manufacture a low carbon product.
Bark House veneer wall coverings may qualify for LEED points based on locally or regionally sourced product.
At a minimum, 50% of annual company income is invested directly in to the local community. As a comparison, big box stores invest 12% in the local communities where they operate. Products are 100% sourced and made in the Appalachians. We purchase wood-waste products from land owners that are not acceptable in the standardized industry because of figure, curl or massive size. Employees are paid a living wage as a starting point. Importantly, a new income stream for this economically challenged area means that family farms can remain intact.
Bark House supports cultural diversity, equity and inclusion. These attributes can be traced in Appalachian culture before European settlement began and as it occurred. Cultural diversity is inspired by the region’s vast bio-diversity of flora and fauna. One thing this culture of independent people agree on is an appreciation for nature. Bark House work supports people to retain this close relationship with nature. Our volunteer work and community contributions center on further developing this relationship.
Bark House believes in shared prosperity and we can back up our claim of social benefits with the certifications and awards that we’ve received:
Bark House views the development of a relationship that honors nature as critically important, especially in view of a disrupted climate. Our wall coverings go into the space where people spend most of their time (indoors) and provide a gentle invitation to remember those healing, invigorating moments outdoors – in a forest.
Projects with Bark House products have been featured in over 250 well-positioned media outlets as well as being featured in our blog. We want to celebrate the benefits your project is creating for people or the environment.
If you have further questions for us, please reach out to [email protected].
We look forward to working with you!
We store Bark House Rough Pine Bark Laminates in a climate-controlled warehouse to prevent them from warping and wicking water.
If you need to store your Laminate Panels prior to installation we recommend that you:
Failure to follow these guidelines can compromise your finished application
Awarded at the regenerative Business Summit led by Carol Sanford. Carol is on a mission to create a better world, and she believes that business can and will play a major role in accomplishing that.
Root Cause recognizes local businesses doing good in forestry that also support and strengthen communities in Western North Carolina.
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