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BHW Floors Bridgford 7.5" White Oak Engineered Hardwood Plank

Kahrs Tres 7.88" x 95.38" - 3 Strip Hardwood Plank

Kahrs Texture 7.38" x 95.25" Oak 1 Strip Hardwood Plank

Kahrs Lux 6 - 6" x 78.75" Oak 1 Strip Hardwood Plank

Kahrs Lux 6 - 6" x 89.25" Oak 1 Strip Hardwood Plank

Kahrs Lux 6 - 6" x 95.25" Oak 1 Strip Hardwood Plank

Kahrs Canvas 5" x 73.25" Matte 1 Strip Hardwood Plank

Hawa Tauari 3.63" Brazilian Oak Solid Hardwood Plank

Kahrs Smaland 7.37" x 95.25" Oak 1 strip Hardwood Plank

Kahrs Capital 7.38" x 78.75" Oak 1 strip Hardwood Plank

Kahrs Capital 7.38" x 89.25" Oak 1 strip Hardwood Plank

Kahrs Capital 7.38" x 95.25" Oak 1 strip Hardwood Plank

Kahrs Texture 7.38" x 78.75" Oak 1 strip Hardwood Plank

Kahrs Lux 7.38" x 95.25" Oak 1 strip Hardwood Plank

Kahrs Beyond Retro 7.88" x 95.38" Oak 3 Strip Hardwood Plank

Kahrs Beyond Retro 7.38" x 78.75" Oak 1 strip Hardwood Plank

Kahrs Lux 7.38" x 78.75" Oak 1 strip Hardwood Plank

Kahrs Ground 7.38" x 89.25" Oak 3 Strip Hardwood PlankHardwood Flooring: Natural Warmth, Lasting Value
Bring timeless character into your home with Hardwood Flooring, where craftsmanship meets endurance. Known for its rich textures and authentic feel, hardwood adds warmth, depth, and long-term value to every room.
Whether you prefer the solid strength of traditional planks or the stability of modern engineered wood, hardwood flooring remains a trusted choice for living rooms, bedrooms, and open-plan homes across the U.S.
Why Homeowners Choose Hardwood Flooring
Hardwood flooring isn’t just about looks, it’s an investment that transforms spaces and lasts for generations.
Key Benefits:
- Each plank tells its own story with distinctive grain and tone.
- Solid and engineered hardwood both stand up to daily wear and refinishing.
- Hardwood floors remain one of the most desirable upgrades in real estate.
- Easy to clean with routine sweeping and occasional polishing.
- Responsibly sourced wood options promote eco-friendly interiors.
From oak and maple to walnut and hickory, hardwood offers a spectrum of tones and finishes to fit any design vision.
Solid vs. Engineered Hardwood Flooring
|
Feature |
Solid Hardwood |
Engineered Hardwood |
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Composition |
100% natural wood |
Multiple layers with real wood veneer |
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Durability |
Can be sanded/refinished multiple times |
More stable in humid conditions |
|
Ideal Use |
Main floors, dry rooms |
Basements, condos, humid climates |
|
Installation |
Nail-down |
Glue-down or floating |
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Aesthetic |
Traditional wood feel |
Same visual with added performance |
If you live in a region with temperature swings or humidity, engineered hardwood flooring is often the best long-term choice.
Popular Hardwood Finishes and Textures
Choosing the right finish defines not just the look but also the feel of your floor:
- Matte Finish: Subtle, modern, hides wear better than high-gloss.
- Low Gloss or Satin: Balanced shine with everyday practicality.
- High Gloss: Reflective and dramatic for formal spaces.
- Wire-Brushed or Hand-Scraped: Adds rustic charm and natural variation.
- Urethane-Coated: Provides long-term surface protection from stains and scratches.
At Floors Center, we offer both pre-finished and unfinished hardwood planks, letting you control your project from tone to texture.
Edge Styles for Custom Design Appeal
Even the smallest details, like edge profiles, can redefine your flooring’s character.
- Beveled Edges: Highlight each plank with pronounced separation.
- Micro-Beveled Edges: Smooth and seamless for modern designs.
- Square Edges: Create a flat, continuous surface for minimalist interiors.
- Painted Beveled Edges: Add definition and a refined finish to engineered wood floors.
Hardwood Flooring by Room
Living Rooms
Create a warm, grounded feel with wide-plank oak or hickory. Perfect for both traditional and open-plan designs.
Bedrooms
Soft matte finishes and natural tones make hardwood floors ideal for serene, relaxing spaces.
Kitchens & Dining Areas
Engineered hardwood handles fluctuating humidity while preserving elegance. Pair with porcelain tile in adjacent spaces for continuity.
Offices & Lounges
Refined walnut or espresso finishes add professional depth and luxury appeal.
Maintenance & Care
Hardwood flooring is built to age gracefully, but regular care keeps it stunning for decades.
- Sweep or vacuum often to remove dirt and grit.
- Use damp mops sparingly, avoid standing water.
- Apply hardwood cleaner or gentle pH-neutral products.
- Refinish every 7–10 years for long-term renewal.
Add felt pads under furniture and maintain stable indoor humidity to preserve the floor’s integrity and finish.
Design Inspiration
- Light Oak: Makes rooms look larger and pairs well with Scandinavian or minimalist interiors.
- Walnut & Mahogany: Adds rich tone for traditional or luxury spaces.
- Gray & Whitewashed Woods: Modern, coastal, or contemporary appeal.
- Herringbone & Chevron Patterns: Sophisticated layouts that elevate any home.
Every hardwood floor tells a story, from its species and grain to the finish that defines your design style.
FAQs
Q1: What’s the difference between solid and engineered hardwood flooring?
A: Solid is cut from a single piece of wood; engineered combines layers for better stability in humidity.
Q2: Can hardwood be used in kitchens or basements?
A: Yes, opt for engineered hardwood in moisture-prone areas for better resistance.
Q3: How long does hardwood flooring last?
A: With proper care and refinishing, hardwood can last 50–100 years.
Q4: Which wood species are most durable?
A: Hickory, oak, and maple are top choices for hardness and longevity.
Q5: Does hardwood flooring increase home value?
A: Absolutely, it remains one of the most value-adding materials in residential upgrades.













