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Red Oak Flooring

Oak is the most popular choice for hardwood flooring in North America. Indeed, oak is renowned for its durability and longevity. This is why it has been the traditional flooring material used for centuries. As a result, oak wood is a very practical choice for hardwood flooring, as it is a very durable wood that can last over 100 years, while being readily available. Moreover, oak floors are very affordable compared to other wood species used and they are very versatile as they can be stained in almost any color.

What is Red Oak Flooring

Oak flooring comes in two types of wood: white oak flooring and red oak flooring. Contrary to what you might think, white oak wood is darker than red oak wood. Indeed, red oak is a lighter wood ranging from white to orange, while the color of white oak wood is a mixture of browns and bronzes ranging from dark brown to beige. Red oak wood offers pinkish tones and red highlights that will surely charm you. Lighter stains and white washes on red oak wood will have a reddish or pinkish tint to the color. Since white oak is a darker wood, the same color shade applied to red and white oak floors will be darker on the white oak floor than on the red oak floor. Solid red oak wood floors can be finished in different ways to offer a choice of smooth, hand-scraped or other surface treatments. You will find finishes ranging from matte to semi-gloss, which suit the straight and open grain of red oak wood. Red oak wood is very common on the North American continent. Red oak has natural color variations and a straight grain that can be perfectly straight or give beautiful patterns. If you like wood flooring with thick grain patterns and desire a lot of color, then red oak flooring is for you.

Advantages and disadvantages of Red Oak flooring

Red oak floors offer a very relaxed aesthetic, giving your home a unique or rustic atmosphere. The natural grain of the wood highlights the warmth and richness of the floor. Its natural color ranges from pinkish beige to dark reddish brown and varies little from year to year. Red oak flooring has a coarse texture with many growth rings on each board. Red oak flooring is also recognized for its hardness and impact resistance, it exudes elegance with its unique, open and coarse grain and spectacular pattern. If you are considering a new hardwood flooring installation and are wondering what type of flooring to install, red oak flooring is a wise choice for its durability and long-term beauty. You can consult our hardwood flooring experts to help you find a specific finish or look.

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