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Johnson English Pub 7.5" Maple Engineered Hardwood Plank

Shaw Inspirations 7" Red Maple Engineered Hardwood Plank

Mercier Origins 4.25" Distinction Solid Hard Maple Matte 19mm Hardwood Plank

Mercier Design+ Solid 3.25" Distinction Hard Maple Matte 19mm Hardwood Plank

Shaw Reflections 7" Red Maple Engineered Hardwood Plank

Shaw Pacific Grove 6.38" Maple Engineered Hardwood Plank

Shaw Mendocino 6.38" Maple Engineered Hardwood Plank

Shaw Fairbanks 6.38" Maple Engineered Hardwood Plank

Shaw Fairbanks 4.94" Maple Engineered Hardwood Plank

Shaw Eclectic 4.94" Maple Engineered Hardwood Plank

Shaw East Lake 5" Maple Engineered Hardwood Plank

Shaw Coral Springs 5" Maple Engineered Hardwood Plank

Mullican Muirfield 5" x RL Maple Hardwood Plank

Mullican Muirfield 4" x RL Maple Hardwood Plank

Mullican Muirfield 3" x RL Maple Hardwood Plank

Mercier Origins Solid 4.25" Select & Better Hard Maple Satin 19mm Hardwood Plank

Mercier Origins Solid 4.25" Select & Better Hard Maple Matte 19mm Hardwood Plank

Mercier Origins Solid 3.25" Select & Better Hard Maple Matte 19mm Hardwood Plank

Mercier Origins 3.25" Distinction Solid Hard Maple Satin 19mm Hardwood PlankMaple Wood Flooring
Maple wood flooring is known for its smooth grain and light, uniform color. Compared to higher-variation woods like hickory or acacia, maple creates a cleaner and more consistent floor appearance.
It is commonly used in modern and minimalist interiors where subtle texture and brightness are preferred.
Maple vs other wood species
- Compared to oak: smoother grain and less visible variation.
- Compared to hickory: significantly more uniform and less contrast.
- Compared to acacia: lighter tone with a more consistent surface.
| Feature | Maple | Oak | Hickory | Acacia |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Grain Pattern | Smooth | Balanced | Strong | Varied |
| Color Tone | Light | Neutral | Mixed | Mixed |
| Variation | Low | Medium | High | Medium |
| Hardness | High | Medium | Very High | High |
| Visual Style | Clean | Versatile | Rustic | Natural |
What to Expect with Maple
- Minimal grain movement for a clean, even look.
- Light tones that help brighten rooms.
- Dense surface that handles everyday use well.
Where Maple Fits Best
- Modern and Scandinavian-style interiors.
- Spaces that benefit from a brighter, more open feel.
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Homes where a consistent floor appearance is preferred.
Construction Types
- Solid maple: used in stable, above-grade environments.
- Engineered maple: better suited for areas with moisture or temperature variation.
Looking for more variation? Browse acacia wood flooring
Prefer stronger contrast? Compare with hickory wood flooring
Maple is often chosen for its smooth grain and consistent appearance. For a deeper look at how wood species influence color, durability, and flooring performance, read:
https://floorscenter.com/blogs/floor-blog/wood-species-hardwood-flooring











