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Hardwood Flooring

Hardwood flooring brings authentic grain texture and lasting warmth to every room in the home. Each plank features a real wood top layer available in European oak, American hickory, and black walnut, with finish options ranging from light natural to deep espresso. Choose from click-lock, glue-down, and wide plank formats to suit any subfloor or design brief.


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      Dune Oak Flooring

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    • Long wooden plank with light finish shown at angle, displaying dimensions: 76" length, 6.25" width, 0.372" thickness on white Sunwashed Oak Flooring - Residence Supply

      Sunwashed Oak Flooring

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    Frequently Asked Questions

    What is hardwood flooring made of?

    Hardwood flooring features a real wood surface layer bonded to a stable core. Solid hardwood uses wood through the entire plank. Engineered hardwood uses a real wood veneer over a plywood or composite core, which makes it more resistant to humidity changes and suitable for a wider range of subfloors including basements and concrete slabs.

    What is the difference between solid and engineered hardwood flooring?

    Solid hardwood is milled from a single piece of wood and can be sanded and refinished multiple times over decades. Engineered hardwood has a real wood top layer over a layered core, offering better dimensional stability in humid or temperature-variable environments. Both deliver authentic wood appearance and feel underfoot.

    Is hardwood flooring good for kitchens?

    Engineered hardwood flooring works well in kitchens because its layered core handles moisture fluctuations better than solid wood. Look for options with a waterproof or water-resistant core and a hard finish rating of AC4 or higher. Avoid installing solid hardwood directly adjacent to sinks or dishwashers without proper sealing.

    How long does hardwood flooring last?

    Quality hardwood flooring lasts 25 to 100 years depending on wood species, wear layer thickness, and maintenance. Harder species like hickory and oak resist denting better than softer woods. Engineered hardwood with a 4mm to 6mm top layer can typically be refinished two to three times, extending its usable life significantly.

    What hardwood floor colors are trending?

    Light and natural tones in European oak and white oak remain the most popular finish direction, followed by warm greige and medium brown tones. Cool gray stains have declined from peak popularity. Wide plank formats in 7 to 9 inch widths are in strong demand across modern, Scandinavian, and transitional interior styles.

    Can hardwood flooring be installed over concrete?

    Engineered hardwood flooring can be installed over concrete using glue-down or floating click-lock methods. Solid hardwood should not be glued or nailed directly to concrete. For below-grade or on-grade concrete slabs, engineered hardwood with a waterproof WPC or SPC core is the recommended choice for long-term performance.

    What is the best hardwood flooring for high-traffic areas?

    For high-traffic areas choose a hardwood species with a Janka hardness rating above 1,200, such as hickory (1,820) or white oak (1,360). Pair a hard species with a matte or satin finish, which hides scratches better than high-gloss. A thicker wear layer of 4mm or more adds additional protection against daily wear.

    How do you clean and maintain hardwood flooring?

    Sweep or vacuum hardwood floors weekly using a soft-bristle attachment to remove grit that scratches the finish. Damp mop with a hardwood-specific cleaner diluted per instructions, avoiding excess water pooling near joints. Place felt pads under furniture legs and use entry mats to reduce abrasion from dirt and shoes tracked in from outside.

    What thickness of hardwood flooring should I choose?

    Standard hardwood plank thickness ranges from 3/8 inch to 3/4 inch. Thicker planks at 3/4 inch offer more refinishing potential and a solid feel underfoot. Thinner engineered planks at 3/8 to 1/2 inch suit renovations where floor height gain is a concern, such as transitions to existing tile or carpet in adjacent rooms.

    Does hardwood flooring add home value?

    Real wood flooring consistently ranks among the top return-on-investment home improvements. Buyers perceive hardwood as a premium material compared to vinyl or laminate, and appraisers often note its presence in valuations. European oak and wide plank formats in particular appeal to buyers in the mid-to-luxury segment, supporting higher asking prices at resale.