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Tarkett Acczent Serene Oak 6'6" x 76' Vinyl Sheet

Tarkett Acczent Scandinavian Oak 6'6" x 76' Vinyl Sheet
Tarkett Acczent Oak Longstripe 6'6" x 76' Vinyl Sheet

Tarkett Acczent Long Modern Oak 6'6" x 76' Vinyl Sheet

Tarkett Acczent Brushed Oak 6'6" x 76' Vinyl Sheet

Shaw Villa 6.38" White Oak Engineered Hardwood Plank

Shaw Utmost 7.5" White Oak Engineered Hardwood Plank

Shaw Timeless 4.94" Red Oak Engineered Hardwood Plank

Shaw Sanctuary 6.38" Oak Engineered Hardwood Plank

Shaw Reflections 7" White Oak Engineered Hardwood Plank

Shaw Lexington Ave Hb 4.72" x 23.63" White Oak Engineered Hardwood Plank

Shaw Landmark Sliced 9.25" Red Oak Engineered Hardwood Plank

Shaw Inspirations 7" White Oak Engineered Hardwood Plank

Shaw Gramercy Park 5" White Oak Engineered Hardwood Plank

Shaw Fifth Avenue 4.72" x 23.62" White Oak Engineered Hardwood Plank

Shaw Expressions 9.5" White Oak Engineered Hardwood Plank

Shaw Expressions 7.5" White Oak Engineered Hardwood Plank

Shaw Exploration West 6.38" Oak Engineered Hardwood Plank

Valinge Bjelin XL Oak Nature 8.25" x 87" Hardwood Plank

Shaw Cornerstone Oak 5" Engineered Hardwood Plank

Shaw Aged Oak 720C Plus 9" x 59" Luxury Vinyl PlankOak Wood Flooring
Oak wood flooring is one of the most dependable and design-friendly hardwood options available today. Known for its balanced grain pattern, natural strength, and wide color range, oak creates a floor that feels timeless in any setting. Whether you prefer warm honey tones, cool greys, or rich browns, oak adapts beautifully to modern, rustic, traditional, and transitional interiors.
Why Oak Wood Flooring Remains a Top Choice
Oak is naturally durable and performs well in busy homes. Its tight grain helps mask everyday wear, making it a smart option for high-traffic rooms like living areas, hallways, and family spaces. Oak also takes stains exceptionally well, giving homeowners more flexibility to match any décor style.
Available in solid oak and engineered oak planks, this wood fits different installation needs. Solid oak works well on main levels, while engineered oak provides added stability for basements, second floors, and homes with changing humidity.
Where Oak Flooring Works Best
Oak wood flooring brings comfort, warmth, and structure to many rooms:
- Living Rooms: Creates a balanced, natural foundation that complements almost any furniture style.
- Bedrooms: Wide-plank oak adds softness and a clean, calm look.
- Hallways & Entryways: Durable enough to handle heavy foot traffic.
- Open Floor Plans: Its consistent grain creates flow across connected spaces.
Whether used with light walls, bold décor, or mixed materials, oak flooring brings harmony to any layout.
Oak Wood Styles & Finishes
Oak offers one of the widest selections of colors and textures:
- White Oak: Smooth grain, cooler tones, ideal for modern and contemporary homes.
- Red Oak: Warm undertones, visible grain movement, great for classic and traditional designs.
- Wire-brushed and hand-scraped finishes: Add depth and texture for rustic or farmhouse looks.
- Matte, satin, and low-gloss coatings: Provide a clean, easy-maintenance surface.
- Wide planks: Highlight oak’s natural grain and bring a more open, upscale feel.
From subtle neutrals to bold stained finishes, oak delivers flexibility without sacrificing durability.
Easy Maintenance for Everyday Living
Oak wood flooring is simple to maintain:
- • Sweep or vacuum regularly
- • Clean with hardwood-safe products
- • Use felt pads under furniture
- • Keep indoor humidity stable for long-term performance
With the right care, oak floors maintain their appearance and structure for decades.
FAQs
Q1: Is oak wood flooring durable?
A) Yes, oak is one of the strongest domestic hardwoods and performs well in busy spaces.
Q2: What’s the difference between red oak and white oak?
A) Red oak has warmer tones and more grain movement; white oak has a tighter grain and modern, cool undertones.
Q3: Does oak wood scratch easily?
A) Oak resists scratches better than many hardwoods, but using pads and rugs helps maintain the surface.
Q4: Is oak good for basements?
A) Engineered oak is suitable for climate-controlled basements; solid oak is ideal for above-grade spaces.
Q5: What finishes are available?
A) Matte, low-gloss, wire-brushed, smooth, and hand-scraped finishes are common choices.







