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Merbau is an exotic hardwood that is typically found in Pacific Ocean islands and Southeast Asia. Trees may reach a height of up to 160 feet. The tree thrives in the wet settings such as swamps, floodplains, riverbanks, and rain forests. Some of the trees can be found in the . . . Read more
Botanical Name: Acer sachharum Fast Facts Color: The heartwood of maple ranges from a light reddish brown to a cream color while the sapwood tends to be a paler cream or white. Grain: The grain of maple is quite closed and uniform with a medium figuring. Highly figured boards are . . . Read more
Botanical Name: Prosopis glandulosa Mesquite has the reputation as the hardest North American wood. As such, it is a common choice for hardwood floors, furniture, and even curing meat. When used for flooring, it is a strong, durable choice, weighing in at more than three pounds per square foot, at . . . Read more
Botanical Name: Betula Yellow birch and sweet birch are the two forms most commonly used for flooring, although silver birch is also used to a lesser degree. These trees are generally grown in the Lake States and throughout the Northeast, although they can also be found along the Appalachian Mountains . . . Read more
Botanical Name: Guibourtia demeusei The bubinga tree is found West Africa, typically in the areas of Gabon and Cameroon. The trees can grow in height from 130 to 170 feet and can have a trunk diameter of six and a half feet. The wood ranges from a pinkish red when . . . Read more
Botanical Name: Prunus Serotina American Cherry, also known as Black Cherry is a common hardwood floor choice for many homes. While it is not as popular as other species such as oak or maple, it is a beautiful hardwood that adds a warm touch to any décor. It is also . . . Read more
Australian Cypress hardwood flooring is an excellent choice for those who are looking for light colored wood flooring with plenty of character. Dark knots occur throughout the wood naturally, and the wood does not darken drastically when exposed to light as some other species do. Though considered a softwood, it . . . Read more
Botanical Name: Alnus Alder is a North American hardwood usually found in the Pacific Northwest, generally between California and Alaska. While there are many species of alder throughout the world, the most commonly used in woodworking today is the red alder. In the flooring industry, hardwood harvested in North America . . . Read more
Beautiful, long-lasting, and environmentally sustainable, bamboo flooring can enliven interior spaces with its unique attractiveness and practicality. Along with being aesthetically appealing, bamboo flooring is durable and easy to maintain. As with any flooring decision, there are some things to consider when shopping for a bamboo floor. Here are some . . . Read more
Exotic Hardwood: Durable Hardwood Flooring at its Finest Recognizing Options in Hardwood Floors Hardwood flooring is a classic and traditional choice for people who want to create a feeling of strength, warmth, and longevity to their homes or businesses. Its popularity stems from the fact that it ads great value . . . Read more