Species List



  Ash
One of the hardest of the hardwoods, Ash has lots of color variation and a pronounced, rich grain.
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  Cherry
Extremely stable when it comes to checking and warping, exceptionally beautiful, warm grain.
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  Hickory
Hickory has rich color variations with conspicuous brown lines; great for strength, hardness, and shock-resistance.
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  Maple
A dense wood with a high resistance to wear and abrasion. It's grain is straight and subdued.
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  Brazilian Cherry
The cherry for high traffic areas this wood brings together the rich patina of cherry and the durability of hard maple.
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  Brazilian Tiger Wood
Similiar to Brazilian Cherry, this very hard, very stable wood has a relaxed, casual look.
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  Red Birch
Hand-picked for its color, Red Birch's deep, rich color and closed-grain provide a dramatic look.
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  Red Elm
Light brown to a soft reddish color, with a very pronounced moving open grain pattern.
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  Red Oak
Red Oak has the most consistent warm color and tight grain of the species. This is one of the most popular species for home and office floors.
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  White Oak
Extrememly durable and ideal for high traffic areas. The color is gray/brown with a very stylish grain pattern.
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OTHER SPECIES AVAILABLE






Australian
Cypress

Birch Douglas Fir





Heartpine

Mahogany Southern Yellow Pine
 

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