solid hardwood

Species Available

Here, at Appalachian Flooring, we are proud to offer you an exceptional selection of the hardwood species most sought after for their look and durability. Dealing in both domestic North American hardwoods as well as with imported exotic hardwood species from Brazil, we are sure to have a species that you will fall in love with.

Domestic species
 
yellow birch
yellow birch

With its tight grain and cheerful light coloration, yellow birch is the ideal solution for people looking to give a room a little more vibrancy.

American Cherry
American Cherry

Very distinctive, American Cherry only improves with age. Its distinctive reddish-brown coloration will emerge with exposure to sunlight.

 
Hickory
Hickory

Creamy white sapwood combines with brown and pinkish heartwood to make Hickory the most character-rich wood that we offer.

Hard Maple
Hard Maple

Sought for its magnificent grain texture, light almost creamy colour and high hardness rating, Hard Maple is the ideal choice for long-lasting beauty.

 
Red Oak
Red Oak

Classic, time-tested and true. Red Oak is beloved for its distinctive grain and subtle colouring that matures beautifully with age.

Walnut
Walnut

Walnut’s strong light brown and purplish-black heartwood tones are highlighted by the lighter creamy streaks from the included sapwood.

 
 
exotic species
 
Cumaru
Cumaru

Also known as Brazilian teak, Cumaru is a beautiful species with distinctive coloration and an exceptionally dense fiber pattern.

Ipe
Ipe

Commonly known as Brazilian walnut, Ipe’s unique coloration and unparalleled strength make it a choice wood for kitchens and commercial applications.

 
Jatoba
Jatoba

A favorite of interior designers Jatoba (Brazilian Cherry) flaunts tones of vibrant orange and reddish brown.

Santos Mahogany
Santos Mahogany

The emperor of the forest, Santos Mahogany is simply splendid. Its rich mahogany tones are set off by its orangey-brown highlights.

 
Tigerwood
Tigerwood

Vivid and striking, Tigerwood is the most eye-catching species we carry. Its light orange base color is slashed by black striping across the surface, giving the species an exceedingly unique look.