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WOOD DIFFERENCES

Clear Oak:

A flooring product made primarily of hardwood showcasing its myriad natural hues, with fewer character marks and a restrained color palette. This blend emphasizes the endlessly diverse grain patterns while minimizing disruptions from marks and color variations.

Select Oak:

Contains all the variations in coloration produced by the contrasting differences of hardwood and sapwood. Also included are minimal character marks, such as small knots, worm holes, and mineral streaks, as well as slightly open characters. The combination creates a floor where the light sapwood and dark hardwood are combined with small characters and other small color interruptions.

NO. 1 Common Oak

A flooring product characterized by prominent color variation that also contains prominent characters (with size limits) such as knots, open checks, worm holes, along with machining and drying variations. No. 1 Common is a tasteful floor where prominent variation is expected.

NO. 2 Common Oak:

Contains sound natural and manufacturing variations, including knot holes, open worm holes, and other open characters, along with prominent color variations. Manufacturing variations include drying characters and machining irregularities. No. 2 Common is most desirable for applications where numerous notable character marks and prominent color contrast are desired.

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