Clearance Stonewood Engineered Oak Plantation 9.5 inch Beneventurm

Clearance Stonewood Engineered Oak Plantation 9.5 inch Beneventurm

$2.49 per sf
$56.60 per boxes
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White Oak flooring presented in an extremely wide plank, extra long planks, and an absolutely huge wear layer. As the name suggests this engineered hardwood flooring is made to match the very oldest floors in historically preserved buildings in the US where you will find \"old growth\" lumber that was harvested and used for flooring. These floors would be extremely wide and very long planks because the timber regularly allowed for such uses. Modern technology allows us to design something that appears visually to recreate that 100-200 year old floor style, while using the wood far more efficiently. Once the floor is installed the only thing you will notice is just how beautiful and unique this floor style really is. One note of caution, think about doing ALL of the wood floors for your project in this style, or this floor will steal the show!

    • SKU
      S28E012S
    • Weight
      48 lbs
    • Dimensions (L x W x H)
      87 x 10 x 3 in
  • technical
    • Showroom Location
      NotDisplay
    • Sample Location
      none
    • Color
      Beneventurm
    • Construction
      Engineered
    • Manufacturer
      Stonewood
    • Country of Origin
      China
    • Species
      Oak
    • Prefinished
      Yes, UV-Cured Aluminum-Oxide
    • UPC
      632930712007
    • Manufacturer ID
      PC-BT10
    • Thickness
      5/8 inch
    • Width
      9.5 inch
    • Length
      Random Length up to 84 inches
    • Janka Hardness
      1290
    • Coverage per Unit
      22.73 sf/ctn
    • Warranty
      25 Year Residential
    • Installation Type
      Staple or Glued Down
    • Installation Level
      On/Above/Below Ground Level

White Oak flooring presented in an extremely wide plank, extra long planks, and an absolutely huge wear layer. As the name suggests this engineered hardwood flooring is made to match the very oldest floors in historically preserved buildings in the US where you will find \"old growth\" lumber that was harvested and used for flooring. These floors would be extremely wide and very long planks because the timber regularly allowed for such uses. Modern technology allows us to design something that appears visually to recreate that 100-200 year old floor style, while using the wood far more efficiently. Once the floor is installed the only thing you will notice is just how beautiful and unique this floor style really is. One note of caution, think about doing ALL of the wood floors for your project in this style, or this floor will steal the show!

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