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Top Quality Distressed Hardwood Floors

Distressed Hardwood Floors

Our Hand-Crafted Custom Series is perfect for those homeowners that want to dictate the exact texture and color of their new floors. These hand or machine distressed hardwood floors are shipped unfinished, allowing you to complete all of the finishing steps on-site to your personal specifications. The unique textures created by methods like skip sawing, wire brushing and skip sanding offer distinctive feels that are unmatched by other floor options. This is a great solution for our wholesale customers that want to provide tailor-made hickory, Douglas fir or oak hardwood flooring to their own clients. Be sure to browse through the Pioneered Wood side of harvest-timber.com to learn more about this amazing series and all of our other floor collections.


Large Oak Hardwood Flooring Selection

Oak Hardwood Flooring

White oak is one of the most luxurious wood species for custom floors, and it is widely used to create comfortable, warm feelings in any room. We offer several unique oak hardwood flooring solutions to meet the needs of our diverse range of customers and their individual decor tastes. Within our Hand-Crafted Series, you can find the old world elegance of hand scraped white oak in multiple color finishes. This species can also be used in our floating wood flooring solutions for the simplest installations. To learn more about the distinct advantages of our floating floor products, please continue reading below.


Practical, Long-Lasting Floating Wood Flooring

Solid hardwood floors require extensive installation steps and typically take several days to complete. Floating wood flooring presents a much faster solution for installation, with simple tongue and groove interlocking features that link the planks together. The weight of the planks themselves holds the floor surface to the sub-floor, eliminating the need for nailing, stapling or gluing. Both completely prefinished floors and unfinished, distressed hardwood floors can be prepared and installed using the floating method. If you would like to reduce the installation time as much as possible for your next floor, this is a great option to consider.


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