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Mercier Design+ Engineered 3.25" Select & Better Hard Maple Matte 12mm Hardwood Plank

Mercier Design+ Engineered 3.25" Distinction Hard Maple Matte 12mm Hardwood Plank

Mercier Atmosphere 6.5" Authentic Engineered Hard Maple 12mm Hardwood Plank

Mercier Atmosphere 5" Herringbone Engineered Hard Maple 12mm Hardwood Plank
Hartco TimberCuts 7.5" Engineered Maple Hardwood Plank Distressed
Hartco TimberCuts 5.5" Engineered Maple Hardwood Plank Distressed
Hartco TimberCuts 3.5" Engineered Maple Hardwood Plank Distressed

Hartco Prime Harvest 5" Solid Maple Hardwood Plank Semi-Gloss

Hartco Prime Harvest 3.25" Solid Maple Hardwood Plank Semi-Gloss

Hartco Heritage Remix 6.25" Engineered Maple Hardwood Plank Hand Scraped

Hartco Heritage Remix 5" Engineered Maple Hardwood Plank Hand Scraped

Hartco Heritage Remix 4" Engineered Maple Hardwood Plank Hand Scraped

Hartco American Scrape 5" Solid Maple Scraped Hardwood Plank

Chesapeake Cromwell Maple 7.5" Engineered Hardwood Plank

Capella Engineered Scrape 5" Maple Hardwood Plank 12.7mm

Capella Engineered Scrape 5" Maple Hardwood Plank

Bruce Turlington Lock & Fold Maple 5" Gloss Engineered Hardwood

Bruce Turlington Lock & Fold Maple 3" Gloss Engineered Hardwood

Bruce Turlington American Exotics Maple 5" Semi-Gloss Engineered Hardwood

Bruce Turlington American Exotics Maple 3" Semi-Gloss Engineered Hardwood

Mercier Design+ Engineered 3.25" Distinction Hard Maple Satin 12mm Hardwood Plank

Mercier Naked Engineered 8.13" Authentic Hard Maple Matte 19mm Hardwood Plank

Mercier Naked Engineered 5" Herringbone Hard Maple Satin 12mm Hardwood PlankMaple wood flooring brings a clean, modern look to any home. Known for its smooth grain, light color tones, and long-lasting strength, maple is a favorite choice for bedrooms, living rooms, hallways, and open-concept spaces. Whether you prefer engineered maple planks or traditional hardwood, this wood species offers a balance of beauty, performance, and everyday practicality.
Why Homeowners Choose Maple Wood Flooring
Maple’s natural grain pattern gives floors a calm and uniform appearance, ideal for minimalist, Scandinavian, and contemporary interiors. Its dense composition makes it one of the harder hardwood options, helping it resist dents, scratches, and daily wear.
Key advantages include:
- Strong and stable: Maple handles foot traffic well, making it suitable for busy areas.
- Neutral tones: Light beige, soft cream, and pale honey colors brighten rooms and pair easily with any décor.
- Smooth grain: Creates a polished look without strong knots or heavy texture.
- Easy upkeep: Routine sweeping and occasional cleaning keep maple floors looking fresh.
Engineered vs. Solid Maple Flooring
Solid Maple Hardwood
Offers a natural wood experience from top to bottom. It can be sanded and refinished multiple times, making it a long-term flooring investment for classic home builds.
Engineered Maple Wood
Built with layered construction for enhanced stability. Engineered maple is ideal for areas where humidity levels change, such as basements, condos, and homes with HVAC variations.
Both styles deliver the same clean look, but engineered maple allows for more flexible installation.
Popular Maple Wood Styles
- Natural Maple: Light and airy tones for modern interiors.
- Stained Maple: Warm browns and grays for a more defined style.
- Wide Plank Maple: Enhances spacious rooms and open layouts.
- Matte & Low-Gloss Maple: Reduces glare and hides small marks.
Maple works well with minimal furniture, textured rugs, and neutral color palettes.
Where Maple Wood Flooring Works Best
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Living Rooms
- Creates a bright, open feel with long-lasting comfort underfoot.
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Bedrooms
- The soft color tones help build a calm, restful atmosphere.
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Hallways & Entryways
- Maple’s strength helps resist wear from shoes and high traffic.
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Home Offices
- Its smooth, uniform look keeps the space clean and distraction-free.
Care & Maintenance Tips
- Sweep regularly to prevent dust buildup.
- Use felt pads under furniture legs.
- Keep floors dry; wipe spills promptly.
- Add area rugs in high-traffic spots for extra protection.
With proper care, maple wood flooring maintains its appearance for many years.
FAQs
Q1) Is maple wood good for high-traffic areas?
A) Yes. Maple is one of the harder domestic wood species, making it suitable for active homes.
Q2: Does maple flooring change color over time?
A) Like most natural woods, maple may deepen slightly, especially in areas with direct sunlight.
Q3: Can maple hardwood be refinished?
A) Solid maple can be refinished multiple times; engineered maple can be refinished depending on its wear layer.
Q4: Is maple wood flooring good for modern interiors?
A) Absolutely. Its light tones and subtle grain work well with modern, minimalist, and Scandinavian designs.
Q5: What’s the best finish for maple flooring?
A) Most homeowners prefer matte or low-gloss finishes, which hide small marks and offer a smooth, natural look.



