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Design My Floor – Kiosk

Design My Floor in
5
Easy Steps

1
Choose 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.

My Custom Designed Wood Floor

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