
Traditional hardwood in 8 wood species
Solid hardwood construction using select wood species. Species include Alder, Cherry, Red Oak, Rift White Oak, Maple, Walnut, Sapele, and Painted options. Traditional profile design. Face grain solid wood planks. Standard milling for tongue-and-groove or nail-down installation. Natural wood grain patterns vary by species. Alder: light color, straight grain. Cherry: reddish-brown, ages to darker patina. Red Oak: prominent grain, quarter-sawn option available. Rift White Oak: straight grain, minimal flake. Maple: light color, tight grain. Walnut: dark brown, straight to wavy grain. Sapele: interlocked grain, ribbon figure.
Suitable for interior residential flooring above grade. Compatible with wood subfloors. Nail-down installation method. Alder and Maple for low-traffic areas. Red Oak and Rift White Oak for medium-traffic residential use. Walnut and Cherry for formal spaces. Sapele provides dimensional stability from interlocked grain. Painted option for custom color matching. Requires acclimation to job site conditions. Not rated for below-grade or high-moisture environments. Species hardness varies: Red Oak Janka 1290, Maple 1450, Walnut 1010.
| Property | Value |
|---|---|
| Category | Hardwood |
| Style | Traditional |
| Species | Alder, Cherry, Red Oak, Rift White Oak, Maple, Walnut, Sapele, Painted |
| Construction | Solid Hardwood |
| Application | Interior Residential Floors |
| Installation | Nail-Down |
| Subfloor | Wood |
| Location | Above Grade |