top of page
Unfinished Exotic Hardwood Flooring
The wood flooring samples pictured on this site are only a sampling of the material we carry, or that is available to us.
![]() Australian CypressCream colored sapwood; Heartwood ranges from light brown to honey gold to cream with darker knots throughout as well as small splits and hair line checks. | ![]() Bamboo Carbonized HorizontalDark reddish brown Grain: Texture is even and very fine. Variations within Species and Grades: Moderate color variation. | ![]() Bamboo Carbonized VerticalDark reddish brown Grain: Texture is even and very fine. Variations within Species and Grades: Moderate color variation. |
---|---|---|
![]() Bamboo Natural HorizontalDark reddish brown Grain: Texture is even and very fine. Variations within Species and Grades: Moderate color variation. | ![]() Bamboo Natural VerticalDark reddish brown Grain: Texture is even and very fine. Variations within Species and Grades: Moderate color variation. | ![]() Brazilian CherrySapwood is gray-white; heartwood is salmon red to orange-brown when fresh, and becomes russet or reddish brown when seasoned; often marked with dark streaks. Grain: Mostly interlocked; texture is medium to rather coarse. |
![]() Brazilian WalnutCan vary from light yellowish tan with green overtones to almost blackish brown; exhibits a large range of coloration when freshly milled; darkens over time. Grain: Fine to medium; straight to very irregular. Variations Within Species and Grades: Color and graining vary substantially; not affected by exposure to light. | ![]() BubingaPink, red or red/brown with purple streaks or veins: changes from pinkish rose when freshly milled to burgandy red when aged. Grain: Fine; Straight or interlocked, can be highly figured. Variations within Species and Grades: Quartered exhibits flame figure; flatsawn has rosewood graining. | ![]() CumaruAt first, red-brown or purple-brown with light yellow-brown or purple streaks, after exposure uniform light brown or yellow-brown. Grain: Fine texture, interlocked, waxy or oily feel. |
![]() Cumaru LightAt first, red-brown or purple-brown with light yellow-brown or purple streaks, after exposure uniform light brown or yellow-brown. Grain: Fine texture, interlocked, waxy or oily feel. | ![]() Mesquite RusticSpecifications • Plainsawn • 1/2" thick • Kiln Dried to 6% - 9% • Side and Endmatched • Available in 3", 4", and 5" widths • Wear Surface - approximate 1/4" • Lengths range from 1' - 3' with an average length of 2' • Grade: Expect a wide range of natural color, knots, grain variation, sap and mineral. | ![]() Santos MahoganyDark reddish brown Grain: Texture is even and very fine. Variations within Species and Grades: Moderate color variation. Properties Janka/Hardness: 2200 (71% harder than Northern red oak) Dimensional Stability: Above average (28% more stable than Northern red oak). |
![]() TigerwoodThe sapwood of tigerwood is brownish-white to dirty gray, while the heartwood is reddish-brown to light golden-brown in color. The species has a mottled, wavy or interlocked, irregular grain. Tigerwood has a medium to dull luster and is fine in texture. |
bottom of page