Thousands of Trees,
Thousands of Wood Species!

In addition to changing color and size, different wood species can also dictate the style you want for your home.

Hardwood Species

Oak

Oak is known for its durability and versatility, with a distinct grain pattern that adds character to any room. It's also available in various finishes, making it suitable for both traditional and modern settings.

Maple

With its pale, creamy color and subtle grain pattern, maple hardwood creates a clean and modern look. It's an excellent choice for those seeking a bright and airy feel in their space.

Hickory

Hickory hardwood is known for its strength and contrasting grain patterns. It's a durable option that can withstand heavy traffic, making it ideal for busy areas like kitchens and hallways.

Walnut

Walnut hardwood offers a rich, dark color and fine grain that exudes luxury. It's often chosen for its unique and elegant appearance, making it a popular choice for upscale homes and businesses.

Birch

Birch hardwood is a popular choice for flooring due to its distinctive appearance and durability. It features a light, creamy color with subtle grain patterns, making it an attractive option for a variety of interior styles.

Why Choose Hardwood Flooring?

With so many options in the market, hardwood floors can seem expensive.
However, they are still the ideal choice for a safe, clean and low-maintenance home.

Learn what to keep in mind when choosing
a hardwood species for your floors!

Density

It is a factor to consider when selecting a new material to install in your home. After all, the density of the wood affects how easily it dents.

Species such as Hickory and Northern Hard Maple are considered very hard, while Walnut is on a lower density scale.
Oak, a better known wood species, is of medium density.

What should you consider before choosing a wood species?

Photosensitivity

Some species can change their appearance when exposed to a large amount of light, such as walnut and American cherry trees. Other species, however, such as white oak and maple are less sensitive to light.

Is it possible to protect floors from light?
The reality is that any type of wood can be harmed by constant light exposure. To help you avoid this, here are some tips:

What should you consider before choosing a wood species?

Discover how each wood species looks:

OAK

MAPLE

HICKORY

WALNUT

BIRCH

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