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| Grain similar to oak. Natural blond color of Ash hardwood flooring and wood paneling stains beautifully. Ideal for bleaching. |
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| Traditional and elegant hardwood flooring and wood paneling. Lovely grain. Warm and beautiful hardwood floors anywhere. |
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| As dense as Red Oak, with grain patterns similar to Cherry, having variegated colors of blonde to cherry red. |
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| The best wearing of the hardwoods. Rich, warm look. Makes an outstanding kitchen hardwood floors. |
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| Beautiful reddish brown hardwood flooring and wood paneling with a unique grain. Can be bleached and takes well to wood-tones ranging from light to dark finishes. |
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| An elegant choice and old favorite hardwood floors. Rich chocolate brown color widely used for borders and feature strips. |
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| Hickory offers a variegated, grainy appearance in shades of blond to medium brown. Its density makes it suitable for heavy traffic areas. Stains well. |
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| Durable. Ideal hardwood flooring for high-traffic areas. Easy to stain. The natural color is grayish-brown with a very stylish grain pattern. |
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| Although not generally used as hardwood flooring, the look of solid pine makes ideal wood paneling for walls and ceilings. Also takes well to the popular “distressed” look. |
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| Beautiful contrasting grain. Outstanding for wall and ceiling wood paneling. Naturally colored, light olive-brown with grayish-white sapwood. Stains well. |
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| Quartered and rift sawn hardwood flooring and wood paneling are generally mixed, with quarter sawn having a flaky appearance, and the rift sawn having a straight grain pattern. |
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| Quartered and rift sawn are generally mixed, with quarter sawn having a flaky appearance, and the rift sawn having a straight grain pattern. These two special cuts mixed together create a very exceptional look of hardwood floors with consistent stability. |
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