Red oak, recognized for generations for its hardness and shock resistance, exudes charm with its unique, open and coarse grain, and its spectacular motifs.
Maple, both majestic and versatile, offers excellent manufacturing properties. This wood features a closed and uniform grain, and its annual growth rings remain fairly visible.
The natural colours of yellow birch lend it unique charm. Yellow birch has a grain that is similar to maple’s and is highly sought after in furniture and flooring.
Ash, with its exceptional hardness, boasts superior characteristics compared to other hardwood species. It is straight-grained with highly visible annual growth rings.
Walnut has a fine, mostly straight grain that sometimes displays attractive and decorative figures. This species can be treated to achieve a specific and unique character.
This species has a special texture whose knots further accentuate its natural charm. Hickory is strong, resistant and durable, offering qualities that are simply not available in other wood species.
White oak stands out for its resistance and beauty. Its annual growth rings produce a cathedral pattern, which is highly prized by architects and designers alike.
White oak stands out for its resistance and beauty. The radial cut brings out the linear appearance of the wood grain and creates a streamlined, trendy decor.
With its rich colour, this species hints at mahogany and adds an exotic touch. Its fine and durable grain make it a preferred choice for floor coverings.
A blend of wood with a pronounced colour variation that combines the natural colours of heartwood and sapwood with knots. Darker and more visible wood grain.
Natural colour that includes all colour variations and small and sound filled knots of up to 2”or 50 mm.
Look of a well worn floor, with years of life built in to it, combined with the reliability of a modern floor. Randomized saw and distressed marks on most floorboards are combined with various irregularities to create a natural effect.