American Cherry
Traditional and elegant hardwood flooring and wood paneling. Lovely grain. Warm and beautiful hardwood floors anywhere.
Ash
Grain similar to oak. Natural blond color of Ash hardwood flooring and wood paneling stains beautifully. Ideal for bleaching.
Beech
As dense as Red Oak, with grain patterns similar to Cherry, having variegated colors of blonde to cherry red.
Red Oak
Beautiful reddish brown wood with a unique grain. Takes very well to wood stains ranging from light to dark. An excellent choice.
Walnut
An elegant choice and old favorite hardwood floors. Rich chocolate brown color widely used for borders and feature strips.
White Oak
Durable. Ideal hardwood flooring for high-traffic areas. Easy to stain. The natural color is grayish-brown with a very stylish grain pattern.
Poplar
Beautiful contrasting grain. Outstanding for wall and ceiling wood paneling. Naturally colored, light olive-brown with grayish-white sapwood. Stains well.
Rift White Oak
Quartered and rift sawn are generally mixed, with quarter sawn having a flaky appearance, and the rift sawn having a straight grain pattern. These two special cuts mixed together create a very exceptional look of hardwood floors with consistent stability.
Quartered White Oak
Quartered and rift sawn hardwood flooring and wood paneling are generally mixed, with quarter sawn having a flaky appearance, and the rift sawn having a straight grain pattern.
Hard Maple
The best wearing of the hardwoods. Rich, warm look. Makes an outstanding kitchen floor.
Hickory
Hickory offers a variegated, grainy appearance in shades of blond to medium brown. Its density makes it suitable for heavy traffic areas. Stains well.