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About Classic Hard Maple Flooring

The durable choice.

Hardness

Hard maple will grow twice as slow as a soft maple, making it a denser and more durable flooring choice.

Beauty

An oil based finish will allow the inherent golden variations to shine through. Adding a stain will also bring depth and tone to a normally achromatic color palette.

History

Traditionally, maple was used for bowling alley floors because of its beauty and durability as well as in many antique homes in New England.

Variety

A perfect choice for a residential or commercial application, its hardness and durability allow for a variety of uses.

Classic Hard Maple

Wide Plank Flooring

*Please note that wood is a natural product and because of this we recommend ordering samples of our products before making your flooring choice. We will send multiple pieces of each product to give a full representation of the grade and specie. Together, these pieces rep- resent the grade, specie or product specified. Please do not reference an individual sample, piece of the sample or image as an accurate representation of the entire grade, specie or product. 
Please consult your sales representative with any questions or to request more samples.

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Flooring details

Edges

Square

Square edge flooring brings a timeless charm and polished feel to any room. Its smooth, seamless surface creates a continuous flow that enhances the natural beauty of the wood. It’s also wonderfully low-maintenance — with no gaps between boards, there’s nowhere for dust or dirt to hide.

Micro-Beveled

Micro-beveled offers a subtle twist on classic beveled edges. Each plank features a gentle, shallow bevel that helps disguise minor imperfections, giving the floor a smooth, polished appearance. Compared to hand-scraped edges, micro-beveled flooring has a slightly more refined, less casual look, making it a perfect choice for spaces that balance elegance with understated charm.

Hand-Scraped

Hand-scraped edge flooring highlights the character of each plank with a distinctive beveled edge. Each plank features a deeper bevel than micro-beveled that helps give the floor a rustic appearance.

Texture

Planed Smooth

Smooth sanded flooring offers a timeless, clean look reminiscent of classic on-site hardwood floors. Each plank is perfectly leveled, creating a flat, even surface that feels seamless underfoot. This texture is ideal for spaces where a sleek, low-maintenance floor is desired, with no grooves or bevels to trap dust or dirt.

Saw Kerf

Kerf marks are the subtle notches left by the saw blade when the wood was first milled—but if your boards don’t already have them, we can add this texture ourselves to certain options. Paired with the naturally weathered surface, these marks give each plank a unique character and charm that modern techniques simply can’t reproduce, infusing any space with an authentic, historic warmth.

Wire Brushed

Wire-brushed flooring brings out the natural beauty of hardwood in a textured, rustic way. Using a firm wire brush, the process exposes the rich heartwood beneath the surface, creating subtle grooves that highlight the wood’s character. This technique works especially well with hardwoods like Oak and Hickory and pairs beautifully with a matte finish. The result is a gently distressed look that adds warmth and charm, making it a perfect fit for rustic-style interiors.

Profiles

Tongue & Groove

Square Edge

Shiplap

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