Species
Species
The type of tree, such as oak, cherry or walnut. Different wood species have different hardness’s that affect durability; graining, which affects the board’s look; and indigenous color, which can be kept natural or stained.Related Articles Using the Term: species |
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Costa Mesa Collection ...Wide planks and skip-sawn distressing is the back drop for this sophisticated floor. The Acacia species shows dramatic swirling grains in deep browns and earth tones. Offered in four designer-inspired colors highlighted with a durable Maximus ultra-matte finish. Classic, casual, traditional or conte... |
Latitude Forest Park ...It is no surprise that Hickory is one of the most popular species in flooring today. It is durable, versatile and creates a unique and sophisticated visual in the home. Forest Park, the latest addition to the Latitude Collection® is a 7.5" wide plank, sliced face Hickory with extra long lengths up t... |
Kodiak ..., rich visual that lends itself perfectly to the modern farmhouse vibe that continues in popularity. This sustainably harvested plantation white teak species comes in a 5”width with lengths up to 4’. Kodiak will add warmth and beauty to your home with its rich 4 color palette... |
Benefits of Bamboo Flooring ...commercial settings. We also specify only Teragren Optimum 5.5 Moso bamboo that is grown in the Zhejiang province of China. There are more than 1,500 species of bamboo; Moso bamboo is among the hardest, with dense fibers that make for strong timber and beautiful, durable bamboo flooring. Furthermore... |
Nordic Collection ... decor, where comfort and elegance are combined to create a beautiful look! The wood used in the production of our Nordic line is Brazilian Oak. This species is a sturdy and very elegant Brazilian hardwood, already recognized worldwide. The best part? All wood planks come from sustainable fo... |
How to Choose the Best Plank Floor ...stance when compared to solid or engineered wood flooring. It also offers a wide range of design options because it isn't limited to traditional wood species. Its hybrid visuals, exotic species, colors, and textures go above and beyond anything traditional wood flooring can offer. W... |
Ultimate Guide to Hardwood Flooring ... Solid Hardwood Flooring: Solid hardwood flooring is a solid piece of wood from top to bottom. The most popular species are oak, maple, hickory, and brazilian cherry hardwood flooring. Engineered Hardwood Flooring: Engineered hardwood ... |
Solid Hardwood vs. Engineered Wood ... are two types of wood — solid and engineered. Both solid and engineered flooring add value and structure to your home and are available in plenty of species, stains and styles. So, what exactly are these two types of hardwood and how do they compare? Let's explore. <img alt="" height="480" sr... |
Hand-Crafted Bengal-Bay ...or combines a subtle hand scraped texture with distinctive hand staining effects that perfectly accentuate the natural variation found in the Bengali species. Bengal Bay features a premium sliced face, a broad, modern color palette, and an on-trend mixed 2/3/5” width. Bengal Bay is a stunning backdr... |
Engineered Hardwood Flooring ...o the essence of Engineered Wood Flooring, exploring its types, sustainability, and the unique way it enhances interior spaces. Types and Species of Engineered Wood FlooringEngineered Wood Flooring comes in various species, each offering unique grains, colors, and textures. Po... |
Solid Plank Flooring ... statement piece, a silent protagonist in the narrative of design. This article delves into the essence of solid plank flooring, exploring its types, species, and the significant role it plays in modern interior design. The Essence of Solid Plank FlooringSolid plank flooring, ... |
Cork Flooring ...k flooring comes from the processed bark, transformed into sheets or tiles that can be installed in homes or commercial spaces. Types and SpeciesCork flooring comes in two primary types: tiles and floating floors. Tiles are glued directly to the subfloor and are ideal for area... |