American Cherry - One of the most highly prized wood floor for its rich reddish color, fine grain and uniform texture.
Color - American Cherry has a color range from light pinkish red to darker red with small dark brown gum veins. Overtime, the wood will undergo color darkening from pale pink to dark reddish color. This color ageing process may occur within weeks or up to a few months.
Hardness - 950 Janka Hardness
Stability - Average, Similar to Red Oak
Trade Name - North American Cherry
Botanical Name - Prunus Serotina
Asian Mahogany - Is highly durable dark tanned wood. The wood has a low luster brown leather like color with mostly straight grain. The texture is moderately coarse.
Color - Asian Mahogany has a color range from light reddish brown to dark brown, sometimes with purple tint. Overtime, the wood will darken to deep brown color.
Hardness - 1520 Janka Hardness
Stability - Good Stability. Asian Mahogany is a very stable wood as compared to Red Oak.
Trade Name - Keruing
Botanical Name - Dipterocarpus Alatus
Kempas - Is a very hard, red colored wood with coarsed grain.
Color - Kempas has color range from pink to medium rose to darker red colors. Overtime the color will mute and darken slightly to medium reddish color.
Hardness - 1710 Janka Hardness
Stability - Low Stability. Kempas is less stable than Red Oak. It is important that the engineered floors are properly equalized prior to installation. Once installed, relative humidity between 35% and 65% must be maintained to minimize movement. In a very dry climates Kempas is prone to shrinkage.
Trade Name - Kempas
Botanical Name - Koompassia malaccensis
Hard Maple - Has a fine and uniform texture. The wood is heavy, strong, stiff, and exhibit good resistant to shock.
Color - Hard Maple has color range from pale cream to golden cream color. Overtime, the color will change from pale/white cream to golden cream color. The wood may have olive or greenish black discolored areas known as mineral streak or mineral stain.
Hardness - 1450 Janka Hardness
Stability - Low Stability. Hard Maple is less stable than Red Oak. It is important that the engineered floors are properly equalized prior to installation. Once installed, relative humidity between 35% and 65% must be maintained to minimize movement. In a very dry climates Hard Maple is prone to shrinkage.
Trade Name - American Hard Maple
Botanical Name - Acer Saccharum
Teak - Is one of the world's most prized wood for its durability and stability.
Color - Teak has a wide color range from golden yellow to orange brown with darker stripes with some showing blotches and streaks of various shades. Overtime the wood will undergo high degree of color change with these color range darkening into golden brown tones.
Hardness - 1155 Janka Hardness
Stability - Highly stable. Teak is one of the world's most stable woods.
Trade Name - True Teak
Botanical Name - Tectona Grandis
Merbau - Is one of the most stable woods rivalling teak in stability. The wood has medium brown color with reddish/orange highlights with coarsed grain.
Color - Its color ranges from light yellowing brown to medium brown to dark brown.
Hardness - 1925 Janka Hardness
Stability - Highly Stable. Merbau is one of the world's most stable woods rivalling teak in stability.
Trade Name - Merbau
Botanical Name - Intsia spp.
Red Oak - One of the most popular wood floor species in America. The wood is stiff and strong and has a coarse texture with distinctive graining.
Color - Red Oak has color range from light pinkish tan to reddish browns. Overtime, this will mellow into reddish tan color.
Hardness - 1290 Janka Hardness
Stability - Average Stability.
Trade Name - American Red Oak
Botanical Name - Quercus rubra
Asian Rosewood - One of the hardest, strongest and very durable timber in South-East Asia. Its color is more reddish and lustrous than its African and South-American counterparts. It has a sense of warm copper red color when varnished.
Color - Asian Rosewood has color range from yellowish red to dark brick red with dark deposits vessel. The grain is mostly wavy. Overtime, the wood color will mellow into warm copper red.
Hardness - 2170 Janka Hardness (The Hardest of the Bellefloor Species)
Stability - Highly Stable. Asian Rosewood is one of the most stable wood flooring materials.
Trade Name - Pradoo
Botanical Name - Pterocarpus Pedatus
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Real Wood Floors
A Real Wood Floor is a sound investment that will increase the value of your home. No other flooring material is as vibrant as real wood. Never arrogant or dominant, its abundant palette of natural tones always has a friendly and inviting feel. Whether you choose a dark or a light hardwood floor, it will always tone in with the overall colour scheme of the decor.
Is your style in interior design classical, modern, minimalist, retro, urban, or rustic ? Is your home a minimalist showcase or a warm cosy retreat? Whatever your lifestyle, an authentic hardwood floor will always be a perfect fit.
Merbau Wood Floors
The deep shades of the exotic Merbau are at their best in large surfaces. The warm dark tone is deepened with the years. The hardness of Merbau makes it an especially durable flooring material. Merbau Is also one of the most stable woods rivalling teak in stability. The wood has medium brown color with reddish/orange highlights with coarsed grain.
Color - Its color ranges from light yellowing brown to medium brown to dark brown.
Hardness - 1925 Janka Hardness
Kempas Wood Floor
Kempas is compact, hard and heavy. That is why it is one of the most hardwearing hardwood floor species in our collection. In addition, Kempas is highly decorative with its understated patterns flickering in tones of brandy and dark rum. Its dark tones also lend deep glow to the other colours in the décor.
Hardness - 1710 Janka Hardness
Red Oak Wood Floors
The warm, slightly reddish tone of Red Oak enlivens the traditionally dignified Oak hardwood floor. Red Oak forms an equally suitable background for both the luxuriously soft and the lively and colourful décor. It is also one of the most popular wood floor species in America. The wood is stiff and strong and has a coarse texture with distinctive graining.
Color - Red Oak has color range from light pinkish tan to reddish browns. Overtime, this will mellow into reddish tan color.
Hardness - 1290 Janka Hardness
Cherry Wood Flooring
Real Wood Floor Cherry Select
The beautiful, slightly reddish Cherry with its subtle grain pattern invigorates the décor and adds warmth to it. One of the natural characters of Cherry is the way its tone changes with the years due to sunlight. Overtime, the wood will undergo color darkening from pale pink to dark reddish color. This color ageing process may occur within weeks or up to a few months.
Hardness - 950 Janka Hardness
Teak Wood Flooring
Is one of the world's most prized wood for its durability and stability.
Color - Teak has a wide color range from golden yellow to orange brown with darker stripes with some showing blotches and streaks of various shades. Overtime the wood will undergo high degree of color change with these color range darkening into golden brown tones.
Hardness - 1155 Janka Hardness
Hard Maple Wood Flooring
Has a fine and uniform texture. The wood is heavy, strong, stiff, and exhibit good resistant to shock.
Color - Hard Maple has color range from pale cream to golden cream color. Overtime, the color will change from pale/white cream to golden cream color. The wood may have olive or greenish black discolored areas known as mineral streak or mineral stain.
Hardness - 1450 Janka Hardness
Asian Rosewood Wood Flooring
One of the hardest, strongest and very durable timber in South-East Asia. Its color is more reddish and lustrous than its African and South-American counterparts. It has a sense of warm copper red color when varnished.
Color - Asian Rosewood has color range from yellowish red to dark brick red with dark deposits vessel. The grain is mostly wavy. Overtime, the wood color will mellow into warm copper red.
Hardness - 2170 Janka Hardness
Pynkado Wood Flooring is also named burmese ironwood.
It is too hard or inedible for termites and other woodpests. The color is reddish-brown, its a longlasting durable hardwood similar to the oak. Applications can be furniture, floor tilings, parquette and all outdoor wood products like floorings and marine deckings.