engineered flooring

choose your Hardwood style

Our engineered hardwood flooring combines the natural beauty of real wood with enhanced stability for modern living. Available in a range of tones, grains, and finishes, these styles offer timeless warmth and durability.

Hinton

Size: Nominal 9.5” x 86” varying length
Thickness: ½” OR ⅝”
Finish: Satin finish

Kentsea Oak

Size: Nominal 7.5” x 75” varying length
Thickness: ½” OR ⅝”
Finish: Satin finish

LR - ATWOOD

Size: Nominal 7.5” x 75” varying length
Thickness: ½” OR ⅝”
Finish: Satin finish

LR - BOURLAND

Size: Nominal 7.5” x 75” varying length
Thickness: ½” OR ⅝”
Finish: Satin finish

LR - BRAMLETT

Size: Nominal 7.5” x 75” varying length
Thickness: ½” OR ⅝”
Finish: Satin finish

LR - CLAYBORNE

Size: Nominal 7.5” x 75” varying length
Thickness: ½” OR ⅝”
Finish: Satin finish

LR - MONTEVIDEO OAK

Size: Nominal 9.5” x 86” varying length
Thickness: ½” OR ⅝”
Finish: Satin finish

LR - NORTHCUTT

Size: Nominal 9.5” x 86” varying length
Thickness: ½” OR ⅝”
Finish: Satin finish

LR - THORNBURG

Size: Nominal 9.5” x 86” varying length
Thickness: ½” OR ⅝”
Finish: Satin finish

LR - TUANLATIN BLONDE

Size: Nominal 7.5” x 75” varying length
Thickness: ½” OR ⅝”
Finish: Satin finish

LR - BRAMLETT

Size: Nominal 7.5” x 75” varying length
Thickness: ½” OR ⅝”
Finish: Satin finish

LR - TUANLATIN BLONDE

Size: Nominal 7.5” x 75” varying length
Thickness: ½” OR ⅝”
Finish: Satin finish

MILLEDGE

Size: Nominal 9.5” x 86” varying length
Thickness: ½” OR ⅝”
Finish: Satin finish

LR - WHITELOCK

Size: Nominal 9.5” x 86” varying length
Thickness: ½” OR ⅝”
Finish: Satin finish

LR - WAYLAND

Size: Nominal 7.5” x 75” varying length
Thickness: ½” OR ⅝”
Finish: Satin finish

Faq

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Yes, engineered flooring is a great choice for kitchens. Its layered construction makes it more resistant to moisture and temperature changes than solid hardwood, making it less likely to warp or swell in active spaces like the kitchen.

With proper care and maintenance, engineered flooring can last 20 to 30 years or more. Its lifespan depends on the thickness of the top wood layer, the quality of the core materials, and how well it’s protected from moisture and heavy wear.

It depends on your needs and environment. Solid wood floors offer traditional craftsmanship and can be sanded multiple times, while engineered wood provides greater stability in humid areas and can be installed over more surfaces, including concrete or radiant heating systems.

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