Exotic Hardwoods
Our Exotic Hardwood Flooring Collection includes some of the most beautiful species in the world. They are uncommonly attractive and will give you varied and affordable choices as you complete your special project. All of these species have high Janka ratings, making these wood flooring products more dent-resistant and certainly more unique than standard domestic oaks. All of our solid T&G exotic floorings are a Select Grade, responsibly harvested, and manufactured to the highest milling and finishing standards.
Bolivian Rosewood Heart Pine Flooring
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Also known as Morado or Ibiramoroti, Bolivian Rosewood is over 50% harder than domestic Red Oak. This dramatic exotic South American hardwood is selected for alternating cream colored sapwood and dark heartwood streaks. Our solid Bolivian Rosewood tongue and groove flooring is micro-beveled and then pre-finished with a clear gloss aluminum oxide-based finish. |
Bolivian Soto Heart Pine Flooring
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This exotic South American species is extremely durable. When first harvested, Bolivian Soto is tannish pink with pronounced brown stripes. The wood then cures to a deep red patina with striking black stripes. This specie, commonly known as Quebracho or Axe-Breaker, is over 200% harder than Red Oak. Our solid Bolivian Soto tongue and groove flooring is micro-beveled and then pre-finished with a clear gloss aluminum oxide-based finish.
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Brazilian Maple Heart Pine Flooring
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This creamy blonde-colored South American hardwood is almost 20% harder than Red Oak. Also known as Guatambu, Goiabao, or Pau Marfin, this exotic species exhibits a very subtle, three-dimensional grain pattern, with a very unique appearance. Our solid Brazilian Maple Soto tongue and groove flooring is micro-beveled and then pre-finished with a clear gloss aluminum oxide-based finish. |
Patagonian Cherry Heart Pine Flooring
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This exotic South American hardwood, commonly known as Sirari or Kuruguay, is over 110% harder than Red Oak and is makes one of the most stable and durable floors in the world. As it ages, Patagonian Cherry displays a slight color change from a rose to a salmon color. Our solid Patagonian Cherry tongue and groove flooring is micro-beveled and then pre-finished with a clear gloss aluminum oxide-based finish.
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Patagonian Rosewood Heart Pine Flooring
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This exotic species comes from South America is one of the most attractive hardwoods in the world. When first harvested, Patagonian Rosewood is a light gray color with pronounced black stripes. As it ages, the wood changes to a reddish-brown color with more subtle striping. This species, commonly known as Curupay, is 120% harder than Red Oak. Our solid Patagonian Rosewood tongue and groove flooring is micro-beveled and then pre-finished with a clear gloss aluminum oxide-based finish.
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Patagonian Walnut Heart Pine Flooring
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This exotic South American hardwood displays a chocolate-color. It also has a naturally resistance to fungi and wood-boring insects, and is sought-after for both high-end residential and commercial installations. Also known as known as Lapacho, Tajibo or Ipe, Patagonian Walnut is more than 185% harder than Red Oak, making it one of the most durable in the world. Our solid Patagonian Walnut tongue and groove flooring is micro-beveled and then pre-finished with a clear gloss aluminum oxide-based finish. |
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