
hardwood
Best-in-Class Commercial Wood
Our best-in-class collection of hardwood commercial flooring products feature elegant designs and resourceful wood from Old Wood.
hardwood
Best-in-Class Commercial hardwood
Our best-in-class collection of hardwood commercial flooring products feature elegant designs and resourceful wood from Old Wood.

browse end grain hardwood
• Offers a unique yet classic look with superior durability
• Ideal for restaurants, hotels, and other high-traffic applications
• Can be stained to suit your own particular tastes
- Superior durability, tight grain, and rich red colorations
- Janka rating of 2345 (80% harder than red oak)
- Blocks available in 4×4″, 3×4″, 3×3″, 2×4″, 2×3″, and 2×2″ widths
- Hexagons available in 3.5″ dimensions
- 1/2″ thick
- Additional colors: Golden Pecan
- Sourced from fire reclamation efforts
- Richly-textured features a tight ring structure, making it highly durable
- Natural blue stain
- Sizes 3×3, 3×4, 4×4, 3×5, 4×6, 4×8
- 3/4″ thick
- Herringbone and pinwheel patterns available in 3×6 and 4×8
- Highly durable
- Unique, identifiable color
- Additional Colors: Classic Grey, Spanish Oak, & Special Walnut
- Aromatic and colorful wood
- Deep red and purple colorations with striking color streaks
- Sourced from SW America with help of Alamo Navajo Band
- Similar to mesquite, harder than common pine varieties
browse plank hardwood
• Widths between 13-24″ (average is between 6-8″)
• Very customizable (Wide array of textures and styles)
• Can be up to 24″ in width and 20″ long
• Thickness is either 7/8″ or full 1″
- Made from either Douglas Fir or Ponderosa Pine
- Character grade floor is still number one grade, all defects have been removed to give best look and quality
- Book-matched boards and sequential pairs will all come with your floor
- Made on a real circular saw (all marks are real)
- Ideal for restaurants, clubhouses and hotels
- Like circle sawn, but with marks of a band saw
- Slightly “toned down” in comparison
- One of the most popular models
- Name derived from the once-common technique of using a draw knife to scrape a plank into smoothness
- Unique finish combines aspects of skip planed, hand planed, and hand scraped, underlying a unique “Cobbler Finish” by using a variety of hammers to create clusters
- Draws inspiration from an early 19th century cobbler’s table in Santa Fe
- Combination of “dock of bay” and “burn and brush” for a beautiful finish
- Brushing increases wear on Fir and Pine floors, as it removes the softer “spring wood” from between the rings

browse end grain hardwood
• Offers a unique yet classic look with superior durability
• Ideal for restaurants, hotels, and other high-traffic applications
• Can be stained to suit your own particular tastes
- Superior durability, tight grain, and rich red colorations
- Janka rating of 2345 (80% harder than red oak)
- Blocks available in 4×4″, 3×4″, 3×3″, 2×4″, 2×3″, and 2×2″ widths
- Hexagons available in 3.5″ dimensions
- 1/2″ thick
- Additional colors: Golden Pecan
- Sourced from fire reclamation efforts
- Richly-textured features a tight ring structure, making it highly durable
- Natural blue stain
- Sizes 3×3, 3×4, 4×4, 3×5, 4×6, 4×8
- 3/4″ thick
- Herringbone and pinwheel patterns available in 3×6 and 4×8
- Highly durable
- Unique, identifiable color
- Additional Colors: Classic Grey, Spanish Oak, & Special Walnut
- Aromatic and colorful wood
- Deep red and purple colorations with striking color streaks
- Sourced from SW America with help of Alamo Navajo Band
- Similar to mesquite, harder than common pine varieties
browse plank hardwood
• Widths between 13-24″ (average is between 6-8″)
• Very customizable (Wide array of textures and styles)
• Can be up to 24″ in width and 20″ long
• Thickness is either 7/8″ or full 1″
- Made from either Douglas Fir or Ponderosa Pine
- Character grade floor is still number one grade, all defects have been removed to give best look and quality
- Book-matched boards and sequential pairs will all come with your floor
- Made on a real circular saw (all marks are real)
- Ideal for restaurants, clubhouses and hotels
- Like circle sawn, but with marks of a band saw
- Slightly “toned down” in comparison
- One of the most popular models
- Name derived from the once-common technique of using a draw knife to scrape a plank into smoothness
- Unique finish combines aspects of skip planed, hand planed, and hand scraped, underlying a unique “Cobbler Finish” by using a variety of hammers to create clusters
- Draws inspiration from an early 19th century cobbler’s table in Santa Fe
- Combination of “dock of bay” and “burn and brush” for a beautiful finish
- Brushing increases wear on Fir and Pine floors, as it removes the softer “spring wood” from between the rings