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Red Oak: By far the most popular hardwood for strip flooring. The red oak is a large, handsome tree that grows quickly and is extremely hardy, making it an exceptional value for hardwood flooring. The red oak is common in the eastern part of the United States and is the State tree of New Jersey. For centuries the oak has been equated with sturdiness and strength, and with over 275 known species it's found over a wide geographic area. |
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Maple: Ask anyone about their favorite tree and maple is mentioned more frequently than any other. Maple trees grace the lawns of thousands of homes in the US and provide delicious maple syrup, gleaned from trees in the spring. |
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Cherry: Cherry is extremely beautiful and is used in the most sought after furniture. Cherry wood flooring is rich in color and can complement just about any decor with it's remarkable grain and textures. |
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Ash: Sixteen species of Ash are common to the United States. The ash is a durable, fast growing tree with an extremely strong and stiff wood. Due to its features, ash wood has been fashioned into oars and paddles, as well as shovel, rake and hoe handles. |
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Walnut: Walnut is an extremely valuable wood with beautiful grain patterns. The finest furniture has been crafted from walnut because of its beauty and extreme hardiness. Needless to say, walnut is expensive. It can, however, be an invaluable investment for a richly decorated and inviting law library. |
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Bamboo Flooring: Bamboo grows incredibly fast (up to 3 feet per day) making it the "greenest" of all floor coverings. Bamboo isn't a hardwoood it's a member of the grasses, and is cultivated in Asia, the Philippines and Indonesia. Hard and rugged, Bamboo flooring has it's own distinctive "Look and Feel". Great for heavily trafficked floors. |