Design My Floor in 5 Easy Steps
1Choose a Species

White Oak

Hickory

Walnut

Douglas Fir

Antique Oak
Hardness: 1360
Hardness is measured on the Janka scale. A higher Janka rating indicates harder wood—more resistant to scratches and dents.
Stability: 0.00365
Stability refers to how well a floor resists moving with changes in temperature and/or moisture. Stability depends on a specie’s dimensional change coefficient—the lower the better.
Cost
Cost is measured in price per square foot. This is a rough estimate—prices can fluctuate depending on market conditions.
Hardness: 1820
Hardness is measured on the Janka scale. A higher Janka rating indicates harder wood—more resistant to scratches and dents.
Stability: 0.00411
Stability refers to how well a floor resists moving with changes in temperature and/or moisture. Stability depends on a specie’s dimensional change coefficient—the lower the better.
Cost
Cost is measured in price per square foot. This is a rough estimate—prices can fluctuate depending on market conditions.
Hardness: 1010
Hardness is measured on the Janka scale. A higher Janka rating indicates harder wood—more resistant to scratches and dents.
Stability: 0.00274
Stability refers to how well a floor resists moving with changes in temperature and/or moisture. Stability depends on a specie’s dimensional change coefficient—the lower the better.
Cost
Cost is measured in price per square foot. This is a rough estimate—prices can fluctuate depending on market conditions.
Hardness: 660
Hardness is measured on the Janka scale. A higher Janka rating indicates harder wood—more resistant to scratches and dents.
Stability: 0.00267
Stability refers to how well a floor resists moving with changes in temperature and/or moisture. Stability depends on a specie’s dimensional change coefficient—the lower the better.
Cost
Cost is measured in price per square foot. This is a rough estimate—prices can fluctuate depending on market conditions.
Hardness: -1
Hardness is measured on the Janka scale. A higher Janka rating indicates harder wood—more resistant to scratches and dents.
Stability: -1.00000
Stability refers to how well a floor resists moving with changes in temperature and/or moisture. Stability depends on a specie’s dimensional change coefficient—the lower the better.
Cost
Cost is measured in price per square foot. This is a rough estimate—prices can fluctuate depending on market conditions.
2Choose a Texture
Wire Brushed
Smooth
Skip Sawn
Circle Sawn
Skip Planed
Double Decker
3D
Hand Scraped
Hand Scraped Plus
Hand Scraped Chalet
Skip Band
Skip Band Plus
Band Sawn
Smooth Chalet
Foot Worn
Draw Knife Distressed
Wire Brushed
Smooth
Skip Sawn
Circle Sawn
Skip Planed
Double Decker
3D
Hand Scraped
Hand Scraped Chalet
Skip Band
Skip Band Plus
Band Sawn
Smooth Chalet
Foot Worn
Draw Knife Distressed
Wire Brushed
Smooth
Skip Sawn
Circle Sawn
Skip Planed
Double Decker
3D
Hand Scraped
Hand Scraped Plus
Hand Scraped Chalet
Skip Band
Skip Band Plus
Band Sawn
Smooth Chalet
Draw Knife Distressed
Wire Brushed
Smooth
Skip Sawn
Circle Sawn
Skip Planed
3D
Skip Band Plus
Weathered
Re-milled
Original Face
Classic Patina
Pet Friendliness
Adding texture to your floor provides traction for your pet and aids in preventing slips and scratches. Texture also camouflages wear and tear on the floor.
Texture Coverage
Texture coverage refers to the percentage of your floor that will be covered by the texture.
Texture Depth
Texture depth refers to how deep or aggressive a texture pattern is—how far into the surface the texture penetrates.
3Choose a Grade
Alpine Original
Alpine Plus
Alpine Select
Alpine Original
Alpine Plus
Alpine Select
Alpine Original
Alpine Plus
Alpine Select
Alpine Original
Heritage Original
Character
Character refers to the size and quantity of natural variations of color, knots, and uniqueness of each species.
Cost
Cost is measured in price per square foot. In general, floors with more character are less expensive. This is a rough estimate—prices can fluctuate depending on market conditions.
Lengths
Lengths refers to the average board length of your floor. Longer lengths come from leaving the tree in its most natural characteristic form.
Availability
Availability refers to how quickly we can acquire the raw lumber to create your floor. Greater the availability means shorter lead times.
4Choose Widths
Narrow, Mixed
Narrow, Single
Standard, Mixed
Standard, Single
Wide, Mixed
Wide, Single
Narrow, Mixed
Narrow, Single
Standard, Mixed
Standard, Single
Wide, Mixed
Wide, Single
Narrow, Mixed
Narrow, Single
Standard, Mixed
Standard, Single
Wide, Mixed
Wide, Single
Narrow, Mixed
Narrow, Single
Standard, Mixed
Standard, Single
Wide, Mixed
Wide, Single
Narrow, Mixed
Standard, Mixed
Wide, Mixed
Cost
Cost is measured in price per square foot. Narrower boards tend to be significantly less expensive. Mixed widths are more readily available and tend to be slightly less expensive. This is only a rough estimate—prices fluctuate depending on market conditions.
Traditional
Traditionally, floors were built using the entire tree which resulted in boards of mixed widths. A less traditional approach is to use all boards of a single width.
5Talk Colors/Options

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