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Maple Hardwood Flooring – 2nd Grade (Better)

Maple flooring is one of the most common choices after red and white oak. Maple can be light and uniform in appearance or it can vary quite dramatically showing many color variations including dark chocolates and pink hues. Maple is 12% harder than red oak. Grade Description This grade of hard maple allows more subtle…

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Natural Cherry Hardwood Flooring

Sophisticated and elegant, cherry is considered the premier North American hardwood. The best color and grain in the cherry market comes from the Midwest. The grades vary from formal classic tones to more casual light or dark coloring. As cherry ages its tone darkens and character markings become more distinctive. Color can range dramatically between…

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Natural Walnut Flooring

Walnut is usually dark brown in color, although the sapwood may be nearly white to tan. Walnut is an elegant wood with deep tones and is highly sought. To add refined elegance and incomparable beauty to any home, this is the floor of choice. Walnut is 20% softer than red oak. Grade Description This grade…

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Superior Hardwoods | Big Hole Reclaimed Chestnut Flooring

Reclaimed American chestnut flooring is characterized by its strength and unique open grained wood with a high level of resistance to decay. Our Big Hole Battlefield Chestnut is truly one of a kind. During the great expansion of the western frontier, Chestnut had many applications including furniture, split rail fences, and even telephone poles. Sadly,…

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Superior Hardwoods | Geyser Basin Reclaimed Oak Flooring

Characterized by its clean, fresh-sawn look, our Geyser Basin Oak has a clean fresh resawn surface which proudly displays checking, nail patterns, wormholes and color variation. The surface gives a distinguished look as each check and nail hole becomes visible. Lumber that was once a part of a magnificent turn-of-the-century building can now be transformed…

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Glacier Grainery Reclaimed Fir & Pine Flooring

Just as its namesake “Glacier ” is the crown of the continent, this member of our Heirloom series is glorious and a standout in its own right, reflecting days of rugged history. Let the beauty of Glacier Grainery capture your imagination and transport you back in time – a time when “made in America” meant…

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Homesteader Fir Reclaimed Wood Flooring

The only prefinished option within the Heirloom series, this incredible wide plank flooring has a truly inspiring old world look. Beautifully pre-finished with a molecular bonding finish, Homesteader Fir maintains the look and feel of the original wood. The age-old look brings history into your home to be enjoyed and appreciated every day. The historical,…

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Lewis & Clark Reclaimed Barnwood Flooring

At the turn of the century, majestic barns graced our great American landscape. Today the lumber and siding harvested from stately buildings live on in our Historic Lewis & Clark Wide Plank Flooring. This flooring features a unique mix of species, making this floor eye-catching and unique. Beautifully crafted into flooring, this “barn wood” is…

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Old Faithful Oak – Reclaimed Old Growth Wide Plank Flooring

Characterized by its raw, rugged beauty, Old Faithful Oak conveys a dazzling reflection of the past. Old Faithful Oak is reclaimed wood from turn-of-the-century buildings and carefully crafted into stunning flooring. This incredible old surface material is hit-skipped to perfection, a process that allows the inner beauty of the wood to shine through. Creating an…

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Antique Douglas Fir Reclaimed Wood Flooring

At the turn of the century on the great western frontier, Douglas Fir was king. Greatly desired for its beauty and durability, this species was used in most frontier and turn of the century homes. Great timber stands dotted the west as pioneers migrated in covered wagons as excitement grew in anticipation of new homes…

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