Real Wood Top Layer Flooring
Every product in this collection has a genuine hardwood veneer as its visible surface. The veneer is real wood from the tree — not a printed photograph or vinyl imitation — bonded to a multi-layer engineered core for dimensional stability. The character, grain, knots, and natural variation are organic features of the actual wood, not printed reproductions.
Real wood is what designers and homeowners reach for when authenticity matters: dry living areas, dining rooms, bedrooms, offices, and any space where the floor will become part of a coordinated material palette alongside stone, plaster, linen, and warm metals.
Five Collections With Real Wood Veneer
- The Sierra Collection. 1mm European Oak veneer, entry tier, eight color options.
- The Westvale Collection. 2mm European Oak or American Hickory veneer, mid-entry tier.
- The Aurelia Collection. 4mm sawn European Oak veneer, premium tier, wide-plank options up to 10.25 inches.
- The Hudson Collection. 4mm Premium American Black Walnut or 3mm Light Rustic American Hickory veneer.
- The Belmont Collection. 6mm sawn European Oak veneer, top tier, the thickest in the program.
Why Real Wood Still Matters
Wood-look vinyl is high-realism printing, and at normal walking distance most people can't tell the better wood-look patterns from real hardwood. The difference is character. Real wood develops naturally — gradual subtle color shift under sun exposure, slight grain movement that gets clearer over years, the warmth of a material that grew rather than was manufactured.
Refinishing and Long-Term Value
Veneer thickness determines refinishing potential. The Aurelia Collection and Hudson Walnut (4mm) support two to three professional sandings. The Belmont Collection (6mm) supports approximately three. Hudson Hickory (3mm) supports one to two with care. The Sierra and Westvale collections support screen-and-recoat refresh.
Installation
All real-wood-top flooring is engineered for glue-down installation over a moisture-tested concrete slab. Nail-down installation over a wood subfloor is also supported. A typical 1,500 to 2,500 square foot home takes about two days to install.
Lifespan
With proper care, engineered hardwood can last 30 to 50 years and beyond. The thicker-veneer Aurelia and Belmont collections can be refinished multiple times, extending the life of the floor across generations of use.