Introduction
What if your floor was once a cabinet in a Qing Dynasty home, or a door in a century-old barn? With Reclaimed Elm Flooring, that’s more than possible — it’s a promise. At Songlinfloor, we specialize in reclaiming aged elm wood from historical furniture and architectural elements, giving it a second life as premium engineered flooring. This journey from forgotten timber to finished floor is complex, delicate, and deeply rewarding — and it’s what makes reclaimed elm such a rare and high-end choice in today’s design world.
1. Where the Wood Comes From
Our reclaimed elm originates from antique Chinese sources such as:
- Old elm cabinets and wardrobes from the 19th–20th century
- Village gate panels and traditional house beams
- Warehouse doors and window frames, dismantled from buildings over 100 years old
These materials are sourced through salvage partnerships in northern China, where authentic elm wood is hand-selected for its density, stability, and character.
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2. Salvage and Sorting – Respecting the Past
Before any plank becomes flooring, it undergoes a rigorous recovery process:
- Carefully dismantled by hand to avoid splitting the aged wood
- Surface nails, paint, and dirt are removed manually
- Sorted by tone, grain, and integrity to prepare for flooring production
This isn’t mass production. It’s selective, artisanal work that honors the story and soul of the original material.

3. Modern Engineering Meets Traditional Craft
Once reclaimed, the elm is shaped into engineered floorboards using our 15+ years of production experience:
- Moisture content is stabilized through controlled drying
- Veneers are cut and pressed onto multi-layer or 3-layer structures
- Edges are milled to high precision, allowing for smooth installation
- Surface is finished with natural oils or UV lacquers, depending on the desired look
The result: A floor that combines antique charm with modern stability, suitable for even the most demanding architectural spaces.
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4. Every Plank Has a Past
Unlike new timber, reclaimed elm flooring carries visible signs of its former life:
- Tool marks, nail holes, and natural cracks are embraced, not erased
- Color variation and depth can’t be replicated with stains
- Each plank brings a unique texture and narrative to the space
That’s why reclaimed elm is often chosen by designers, architects, and luxury homeowners who seek authenticity and storytelling through materials.

5. Why This Journey Matters
In an era where fast production dominates, the slow, careful transformation of reclaimed elm wood is refreshing. It represents:
- A commitment to sustainable reuse
- A respect for history and culture
- A pursuit of beauty that improves with age
At Songlinfloor, we believe this journey is what gives our flooring its soul — and what makes it irreplaceable in luxury design.
Conclusion: From Past to Present, One Plank at a Time
The journey of reclaimed elm flooring is one of transformation — from worn-out furniture and forgotten woodwork to refined, elegant flooring for modern interiors. With Songlinfloor, you don’t just buy flooring. You invest in a piece of history, crafted for the future.
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