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American Black Walnut Flooring

American Black Walnut brings naturally deep, warm, chromatic richness to interiors built for permanence. The only inherently dark wood in the program, Walnut's color comes directly from the tree itself — not from stain — creating depth and authenticity that age beautifully across decades. Featured as Umbervale Walnut in The Hudson Collection, this Premium Grade hardwood anchors libraries, formal dining rooms, primary suites, and high-end traditional interiors with quiet, lasting elegance.


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    American Black Walnut Flooring

    American Black Walnut is the only naturally dark wood in the Residence Supply program. Deep, warm, chromatic, and rich straight from the tree, Walnut is the natural anchor for high-end traditional and transitional interiors at the top of the design market. Every other dark-tone option in our lineup is European Oak that has been stained; Walnut's color is the wood's actual color and does not fade or wear the way a stained surface can.

    The Walnut offering in the program features Umbervale Walnut Flooring in The Hudson Collection, a Premium Grade engineered product with a 4mm sawn veneer over a multi-layer engineered core. The plank is 7.5 inches wide by 76 inches long with 23.31 square feet of coverage per box.

    What Makes Walnut Special

    Walnut's color depth comes from the tree itself. The chocolate-brown, warm-toned, slightly chromatic appearance you see in a sample is what the floor will look like in twenty years. That permanence is a meaningful difference from stained hardwood, where finish can wear unevenly and reveal lighter wood beneath if the stain is damaged.

    Tech Specifications

    • Premium Grade engineered American Black Walnut
    • 4mm sawn veneer (sandable, two to three refinishes)
    • Multi-layer engineered core for dimensional stability
    • 7.5-inch wide by 76-inch long plank format
    • 23.31 square feet coverage per box
    • Glue-down installation with moisture-tested adhesive

    Best-Fit Interiors

    Walnut anchors high-end traditional and transitional interiors at the design market's premium end. Classic placements include libraries, formal dining rooms, primary suites, and paneled studies. Walnut also brings elegance to contemporary spaces that want a chromatic counterpoint to lighter walls and furniture.

    Performance and Care

    American Black Walnut rates approximately 1010 on the Janka hardness scale, slightly softer than European Oak at 1290. Dents from heavy point-loads can show, so we recommend felt pads under all furniture and rugs at heavy entry points. The 4mm Premium veneer supports two to three professional sandings over the life of the floor.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Why is American Black Walnut special?

    American Black Walnut is the only inherently dark wood in our program. It's deep, warm, and chromatic straight from the tree; every other dark color you see in our lineup is European Oak that's been stained.

    Is American Black Walnut really darker than stained oak?

    Yes. The natural color of American Black Walnut is the wood's actual color and doesn't fade or wear differently the way a stained surface can. The rich tone you see in the showroom is what you'll have in twenty years.

    Which collection features American Black Walnut?

    Walnut is featured in the Hudson Collection under the Umbervale pattern, with a 4mm Premium Grade sawn veneer over a multi-layer engineered core.

    Can American Black Walnut be sanded?

    Yes. The 4mm Premium veneer supports two to three professional sandings. As with all hardwoods, screen-and-recoat is the more common and less invasive long-term refresh path.

    Why is Walnut more expensive than oak?

    American Black Walnut is genuinely more expensive at the source. The tree itself is more limited and slower-growing than European Oak. The Premium grade designation also reflects tighter sorting and finishing.

    Does Walnut show scratches more than oak?

    Walnut is slightly softer than oak on the Janka scale (about 1010 vs 1290), so dents from heavy point-loads can show. Use felt pads under all furniture. The natural color depth of Walnut tends to camouflage minor wear better than uniform light oak.

    What interior styles work best with Walnut?

    Walnut anchors traditional, transitional, and high-end formal interiors. Libraries, formal dining rooms, primary suites, and paneled studies are classic placements. The wood's warmth and depth make it a natural design anchor.

    Can I mix Walnut with oak in the same home?

    Yes, with deliberate transitions. We recommend a T-molding at every room change where species changes, and sometimes a deliberate threshold stain so the transition reads intentional. Discuss with your designer or installer.

    What plank size is Walnut available in?

    Umbervale Walnut Flooring is offered in a 7.5-inch wide by 76-inch long format with a coverage of 23.31 square feet per box.

    How do I care for a Walnut floor?

    Standard hardwood maintenance: sweep and dry-dust regularly, wipe spills promptly, use felt pads under furniture, and place rugs at high-wear entry points. Avoid wet-mopping and steam cleaners. Use window treatments to minimize prolonged direct sun, which can lighten any hardwood over decades.