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BHW Floors Waterfront 9.37" x 87.2" Laminate Plank

BHW Floors River 7" x 48" Luxury Vinyl Plank 12mil

BHW Floors Park 7" x 48" Luxury Vinyl Plank 20mil

BHW Floors Kingston i4F - 7.7" x 48" Laminate Plank

BHW Floors Heartland 9" x 60" Luxury Vinyl Plank 28mil

BHW Floors Bridgford 7.5" White Oak Engineered Hardwood Plank

BHW Floors Estate 7" x 48" Loose Lay Vinyl Plank 20mil
BHW Floors Waterfront 4.47" x 94" Laminate Flush Stair Nose
BHW Floors Waterfront 1.465" x 94" Laminate End Cap
BHW Floors Waterfront 0.75" x 94" Laminate Quarter Round
BHW Floors Kingston i4F 4.47" x 94" Laminate Flush Stair Nose
BHW Floors Kingston i4F 1.465" x 94" Laminate End Cap
BHW Floors Kingston i4F 0.75" x 94" Laminate Quarter Round
BHW Floors Kingston 4.47" x 94" Laminate Flush Stair Nose
BHW Floors Kingston 1.465" x 94" Laminate End Cap
BHW Floors Kingston 0.75" x 94" Laminate Quarter Round
BHW Floors Heartland 4.5" x 94" Vinyl Flush Stair Nose
BHW Floors Heartland 0.8" x 94" Vinyl Quarter Round

BHW Floors Summit 7" x 60" Luxury Vinyl Plank 20milBHW Floors focuses on flooring systems designed around moisture stability, rigid-core construction, and long-term residential durability. Their collections combine real wood veneers, SPC technology, engineered hardwood structures, waterproof laminate systems, and luxury vinyl surfaces built for active living environments.
Rather than relying only on decorative wood visuals, many BHW flooring collections are designed to improve dimensional stability, reduce moisture-related movement, and simplify maintenance across kitchens, living spaces, basements, and other high-use residential areas.
What is BHW Floors
BHW Floors is primarily known for combining natural surface materials with modern rigid-core and waterproof flooring construction.
Many collections feature:
- SPC and hybrid flooring systems
- Real wood veneer surfaces
- Waterproof laminate construction
- Engineered hardwood stability
- Attached acoustic underlayment
- CARB-compliant materials and adhesives
This combination allows the flooring to maintain a wood-inspired appearance while improving moisture resistance, structural stability, and day-to-day durability compared to traditional solid wood systems.
Waterproof SPC and Hybrid Flooring Construction
Several BHW collections use SPC (Stone Plastic Composite) or hybrid construction systems designed to improve dimensional stability under changing indoor conditions.
Rigid-core construction helps reduce expansion and contraction caused by:
- Moisture exposure
- Temperature fluctuation
- Daily residential traffic
- Kitchen and dining area use
Many BHW SPC systems also combine real wood veneers with waterproof cores, allowing the surface to retain natural wood texture while improving structural performance underneath.
Engineered Hardwood and Bamboo
BHW engineered hardwood and bamboo collections are designed to balance natural surface appearance with greater structural stability.
Instead of using solid wood throughout the plank, engineered construction layers the material over a more stable base system. This helps reduce movement caused by seasonal humidity shifts while maintaining the texture and variation associated with real wood flooring.
Bamboo collections such as Symphony use strand-woven bamboo surfaces combined with rigid-core support systems to improve moisture resistance and surface durability in active households.
Waterproof Laminate and Vinyl Flooring
BHW waterproof laminate and luxury vinyl collections are designed for spaces where maintenance, moisture protection, and surface durability matter more than traditional hardwood construction.
These floors commonly include:
- Waterproof surface technology.
- Scratch-resistant wear layers.
- Attached underlayment for sound reduction.
- Wood-look embossing and texture.
Compared to traditional laminate systems, waterproof construction improves performance in kitchens, entryways, basements, and other moisture-prone residential areas.
Luxury vinyl collections also help reduce surface noise while maintaining easier day-to-day cleaning.
Popular BHW Flooring Collections
Harmony
Harmony combines a real hardwood veneer with an SPC core structure. This hybrid construction gives the floor the texture of natural wood while improving moisture stability underneath. Wide planks and prefinished surfaces make it suitable for open residential layouts where water resistance matters but homeowners still want authentic wood texture.
Symphony
Symphony uses strand-woven bamboo layered over a rigid waterproof support system. The dense bamboo surface improves scratch resistance, while the core construction adds stability that traditional bamboo flooring often lacks in moisture-prone environments.
Kingston
Kingston is a waterproof laminate collection designed for heavy residential use. The textured surface creates a more realistic wood feel while the waterproof construction improves performance in busy areas exposed to spills, foot traffic, and routine cleaning.
Valor
Valor focuses on engineered hardwood with wide-plank construction and thicker veneer surfaces. The engineered structure improves dimensional stability while preserving the visual warmth and grain variation associated with natural wood flooring.
Sawatch
Sawatch is a rigid-core luxury vinyl flooring collection built for daily residential wear. Waterproof construction, scratch resistance, and attached padding make it practical for households that prioritize durability and lower maintenance.
Why BHW Floors Work Well in Residential Spaces
BHW flooring systems are designed around modern residential conditions where moisture exposure, daily traffic, and maintenance expectations often create challenges for traditional flooring materials.
- Moisture stability
- Surface durability
- Scratch resistance
- Cleaning efficiency
- Long-term dimensional performance
This allows homeowners to use wood-inspired flooring across larger connected spaces without the same level of movement sensitivity associated with traditional solid hardwood systems.
Choosing the Right BHW Flooring Collection
The biggest differences between BHW collections usually come from:
- SPC vs engineered construction
- Real wood veneer vs laminate surface
- Waterproof performance level
- Surface texture and wear resistance
- Attached underlayment and acoustic behavior
Choosing the right collection depends on how the floor will behave under actual residential conditions, including moisture exposure, traffic levels, lighting, maintenance expectations, and long-term usage patterns.










