The distinctive and numerous shades of brown inherent in a Hickory hardwood floor create remarkable contrasts that, along with its intricate grain patterns, are nothing short of spectacular. Not only is Hickory flooring naturally striking in the aesthetic sense, but it is also the hardest of all North American woods. Hickory flooring has been admired for quite some time in the U.S. and abroad for both its beauty and strength, being traditionally used for decorative paneling and furniture veneer as well as for tool handles and pallets. Because of this combination of durability and powerful color contrasts, Hickory makes a versatile and attractive flooring material well-suited for any style of home.
Species | Hickory |
Botanical Name | Carya spp |
Construction | Solid Hardwood Flooring |
Wood Grade | A-B-C-D |
Finish | Prefinished |
Finish Gloss | Matte |
Surface Texture | Handscraped, Chisel |
Style - Color Description | Outback |
Color Tone | Dark |
Photosensitivity | Limited |
Flooring Size - Spec | 3/4" x 4.9" x 1-6' |
Net Flooring Size - Spec | 18mm x 125mm x 0.38m-1.82m |
Wood Grain | Mixed Grain |
Botanical/Common Names | Pecan Carya spp, Bitter pecan, Hickory, Pecan hickory, Sweet pecan, Nutmeg Hickory, Bitternut, Bitternut hickory, Swamp hickory, Water hickory, Wild pecan, Bitter pecan Nogal morado, Nuez encarcelada |
Unit of Sale | SF Box |
Box - Bundle Size | 28.66 SF per Box |
Wood Condition | KD |