We carry many species of hardwood flooring and are known for creating stunning custom hardwood floors. We can match an existing floor or create a whole new style based on your design needs.
American Beech
Also known as Fagus Grandifolia, American Beech is native to North America. One common characteristic of this specie is that it has a straight and uniform finish with minimal grains. When exposed to increased levels of sunlight, the color of this wood will undergo small color variation.
Brazilian Walnut
This specie primarily originated from Central and North America and is characterized by fine texture coupled by fine grains. A rich, deep and dark color highlights the beauty of this specific hardwood.
Carbonized Bamboo
Bamboo originated from the East, specifically in Asia and is well known around the world for its properties of durability and stability. Bamboo is also characterized by a fine grain and the texture is very smooth.
Heart Pine
This specie of hardwood is native in North and Central America and is characterized by bold discoloration which is emanated from the combined tones of both heartwood and sapwood. This type of wood is often used because it is very durable and thick.
Hickory
If you want to go for durability, then this is your best bet. Hickory is known to display characteristics of being the hardest and strongest wood in all domestic species. The texture of hickory is rough while the grain is fine and the lines usually straight.
Jatoba
Jatoba otherwise known as Brazilian Cherry is an exotic specie of hardwood mainly characterized by overlapping grains and a rich, golden shine. It is strong, hard and heavy.
Kempas
Kempas, like Bamboo, also originated in Asia. The grain of this specie can either be overlapping or interlocked. Other key characteristics of this specie is being lustrous and having a texture that is relatively course.
Merbau
Merbau also originated from Asia. One main characteristic of this specie is that the grain of this wood can be one of three things, it can be overlapping, wavy or straight making it a very unique specie of hardwood. The external texture of this wood can be marred with flecks making it appear to be golden and shiny.
Natural Bamboo
Originally from Asia, Natural Bamboo is very smooth to touch, thanks to the fine and straight grain that it possesses. Bamboo assumes a light shade which remains unchanged even if it will undergo manufacturing processes.
North American Ash
Found in North America hence the name, North American Ash is characterized by straight to somewhat wavy lines. The finish of this wood is very shiny.
North American Cherry
This specie is also popularly known as Black Cherry or just plain American Cherry. It is characterized by a somewhat fine grain and accentuated by dark streaks. The finish is very smooth and luxurious and the same can be said to describe the texture.
North American Maple
Also known as Sugar Maple tree or Hard Maple, this specie’s main characteristic is demonstrating beautiful and curvy patterns. Although for people who are prone to having allergy attacks, you have to be aware that there are several reports linking this specie to dermatitis.
North American Walnut
Usually with wood grain which is straight, the North American Walnut is also often characterized by wavy patterns here and there.
Patagonian Rosewood
Patagonian Rosewood originated from South America and is highly recognizable because of the presence of black or dark streaks. Initially, the color of Patagonian Rosewood is a lighter, almost pale hue but as it undergoes the whole milling process, the shade will undergo a darker color usually with reddish undertones.
Pine
Probably one of the most common domestic sources of hardwood, Pine is characterized by changing patterns making each sample, different from the rest. The uniqueness of this specie is caused by the uneven composition and texture.
Red Oak
Oak is probably one of the hardest sources of hardwood available domestically. Red oak is very hard and is further characterized by a broad grain.
Santos Mahogany
One of the primary characteristics of Santos Mahogany is the variety of shades which are often very intense hues. Similar to Mahogany, this specific specie is also hard and durable.
Teak
Teak originated from Asia and is otherwise known as Burmese Teak or True Teak. Main characteristics of this exotic species includes having a straight grain and course texture.
Tigerwood
Tigerwood can be likened to having the same stripes as that of a Tiger because of its main characteristic of having bold and dark stripes. When it comes to being lustrous, Tigerwood displays a somewhat dull luster.
White Oak
White oak is very much similar to Red oak but the main difference is the color tone as red oak tends to assume a darker color and White oak displaying a more subdued and lighter tone.






