Cherry charms us with its warm, rich hues and inspires a calm, serene ambience. Its sophisticated personality will easily elevate your decor and add distinction to your environment.
To each species, its own personality
Our floors are available in six species, each with its own characteristics. Explore the natural aesthetic properties of maple, red oak, yellow birch, silver maple, ash and cherry.
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Cherry
Cherry
Hardness of 950 according to the Janka test
- White Oak 1820
- Maple 1450
- Ash 1320
- Red Oak 1290
- Hickory 1290
- Yellow Birch 1260
- Cherry 950
- Silver Maple 950
- White Oak
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White Oak
White Oak
One of nature’s great classics, oak is a species that stands out for the charm and richness of its grain. Its purity is as impressive as its quality, which is distinguished by its subtlety. This symbol of strength is both warm and durable. Only available in our engineered flooring.
Hardness of 1820 according to the Janka test
- White Oak 1820
- Maple 1450
- Ash 1320
- Red Oak 1290
- Hickory 1290
- Yellow Birch 1260
- Cherry 950
- Silver Maple 950
- White Oak
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Red Oak
Red Oak
One of nature’s great classics, oak is a species that stands out for the charm and richness of its grain. Its purity is as impressive as its quality, which is distinguished by its subtlety. This symbol of strength is both warm and durable.
Hardness of 1290 according to the Janka test
- White Oak 1820
- Maple 1450
- Ash 1320
- Red Oak 1290
- Hickory 1290
- Yellow Birch 1260
- Cherry 950
- Silver Maple 950
- White Oak
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Maple
Maple
Maple is by far the most popular species thanks to its hardness, durability and versatile colour. With the magnificent texture of its grain and its strong yet relaxed personality, this species is easy to adapt to any style of decor.
Hardness of 1450 according to the Janka test
- White Oak 1820
- Maple 1450
- Ash 1320
- Red Oak 1290
- Hickory 1290
- Yellow Birch 1260
- Cherry 950
- Silver Maple 950
- White Oak
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Silver Maple
Silver Maple
Silver maple wood is composed of a multitude of colours that range from white to reddish brown. The grain of this species is usually quite straight and has plenty of knots, giving it a natural and modern appearance.
Hardness of 950 according to the Janka test
- White Oak 1820
- Maple 1450
- Ash 1320
- Red Oak 1290
- Hickory 1290
- Yellow Birch 1260
- Cherry 950
- Silver Maple 950
- White Oak
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Ash
Ash
With a textured wood grain that is less busy than oak, ash has a light, invigorating colour. It pairs well with a wide range of decor styles and accentuates their look. Its colour ranges from creamy white to golden brown with a few darker touches.
Hardness of 1320 according to the Janka test
- White Oak 1820
- Maple 1450
- Ash 1320
- Red Oak 1290
- Hickory 1290
- Yellow Birch 1260
- Cherry 950
- Silver Maple 950
- White Oak
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Hickory
Hickory
Rare wood that offers very high resistance and has a unique color variation. Called Ironwood in Canada or also known as white walnut, hickory will charm you with its exceptional colors while giving your home a unique and lively cachet.
Hardness of 1290 according to the Janka test
- White Oak 1820
- Maple 1450
- Ash 1320
- Red Oak 1290
- Hickory 1290
- Yellow Birch 1260
- Cherry 950
- Silver Maple 950
- White Oak
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Yellow Birch
Yellow Birch
Nature’s sparkling personality is best expressed in yellow birch. This pale, honey-coloured wood offers a unique fine grain. Known for its multitude of colours,
yellow birch offers a refined, upscale finish.Hardness of 1260 according to the Janka test
- White Oak 1820
- Maple 1450
- Ash 1320
- Red Oak 1290
- Hickory 1290
- Yellow Birch 1260
- Cherry 950
- Silver Maple 950
- White Oak