Handcrafted Wood Wall Plates for Pennsylvania Homes
Upgrade Pennsylvania farmhouses, cabins, and historic homes with handcrafted wood wall plates in oak, pine, walnut, and cedar. Made to complement the character of your home.
Pennsylvania is home to some of the most beautiful farmhouses, historic homes, and cabin retreats in the country—from Lancaster County stone farmhouses to Poconos log homes and classic townhouses throughout the state. These homes are defined by their craftsmanship, natural materials, and timeless character, which is why details like switch and outlet covers should feel just as authentic. Our handcrafted wood wall plates are designed to complement Pennsylvania interiors with real wood grains, warm tones, and a finish that blends seamlessly into farmhouse kitchens, rustic cabins, and historic spaces alike.
Farmhouse Kitchens Across Pennsylvania
From Lancaster County farmhouses to renovated country homes throughout central and eastern Pennsylvania, farmhouse kitchens are known for their warmth, simplicity, and use of natural materials. White cabinetry, butcher-block counters, open shelving, and exposed beams are common features—and they pair beautifully with real wood accents. Wood wall plates in knotty pine, red oak, or black walnut add just enough contrast and texture to make outlets and switches blend naturally into the space instead of standing out as plastic distractions.
Rustic Wall Plates for Cabins & Log Homes in the Poconos
Cabins and log homes throughout the Poconos and northern Pennsylvania are built to showcase the beauty of wood, stone, and natural surroundings. In these spaces, the right wood choice matters. Rustic pine, aromatic cedar, and Douglas fir wall plates echo the tones and grain of log walls, exposed beams, and handcrafted interiors, creating a seamless look that feels true to the character of the home. These woods bring warmth, texture, and authenticity to every room—from great rooms to cozy bedrooms.
Wood Switch Plates for Historic Pennsylvania Homes
Pennsylvania’s historic homes—from Victorian townhouses to Craftsman bungalows and early Colonial properties—are filled with original wood trim, detailed millwork, and timeless architectural features. To preserve that character, modern upgrades should feel thoughtfully chosen. Red oak, cherry, black walnut, and Douglas fir wall plates complement historic interiors by matching the richness and depth of traditional wood finishes, helping outlets and switches feel like part of the original design rather than a modern interruption.


