Flooring

The character and beauty of a Hampshire Hardwood floor isn’t simply the result of superior craftsmanship. It starts long before the milling process with carefully selected suppliers of raw materials that understand the exacting standards Hampshire Hardwoods demands. Hardwood trees, whether evergreen or deciduous, each have their own story to tell and have their own unique personality. These stories are borne out by its grain pattern and coloration from heartwood to sapwood and illustrate how these characteristics are on display when expertly milled. It’s a story to be revealed, admired and appreciated – a story that is timeless – one that we look to capture and display in your home.

Brazilian Walnut   Brazilian Walnut
Brazilian Walnut contains a deep walnut coloring with a rich olive-colored patina amid a pallet of sensual earth tones. Brazilian Walnut is a finely textured exotic wood with a dense grain structure that makes a room feel warm and luxurious.
 
Santos Mahogany   Santos Mahogany
Beautiful deep salmon and autumn colors and variegated with gold coloration …breathtaking. Santos Mahogany features a smooth endearing texture with swirling grain structures. The appearance is soft, but the reality is enduring strength.
 
Caribbean Heart Pine   Caribbean Heart Pine
Traditional rustic colorations of pine richly accentuated with bolts of red running alongside a subtle yet tight, knotty appearance. Unlike ordinary soft pine woods, Caribbean Heart Pine warms a room with resilience and strength.
 
American Hickory   American Hickory
A strong character statement with distinctive grain patterns and rich color tones ranging from creamy sapwood to russet tans and browns. Great strength and wear characteristics makes this an exceptional choice for flooring and a few baseball bats along the way.
 
Brazilian Cherry   Brazilian Cherry
Brazilian Cherry speaks of individuality by capturing a full spectrum of wheat tones accentuated by soft rust-colored autumn reds and russet brown highlights. Brazilian Cherry delivers on the promise of elegance.
 
Brazilian Teak   Brazilian Teak
Brazilian Teak softly displays earthy, rich coloration ranging from shades of brown suede to a spectacular reddish-brown hue. This dense and very hard wood features occasional black striping that offsets an otherwise continuous pattern.
 
Northern Red Oak   Northern Red Oak
More than a solid wood floor – it is a traditional favorite. The coloration of Red Oak features a subtle red to pink blended with a pale brown that is consistent from plank to plank. It is prized for its grain pattern, overall hardness and retains its beauty through the years.
 
Antique Wormy Chestnut   Antique Wormy Chestnut
Chestnut has a warm color variation that ranges from a golden honey brown to some darker brown colors. Complementing the earth tone colors is a mixture of worm hole patterns, both tight and open knots as well as aged stress checking. Chestnut defines the term "aged character"
 
Antique Hickory   Antique Hickory
Rarefied beauty and durability is the best description for this wood that lasts a lifetime. The characteristics you come to expect from hickory are preserved in time and accentuated in the rustic and variegated colors so distinctive to hickory. Add in the natural imperfections of knots and worm holes and the result is a stunning antique floor.
 
Antique Oak   Antique Oak
Spanning centuries and generations alike, Antique Oak evokes the image of timeless strength and character in the simplest terms. The defined grain pattern and natural charm of the knots, checking and nail marks combines golden and coffee brown colors to produce a floor that has time as its witness.
 
Antique Walnut   Antique Walnut
While the Antique Walnut flooring is stationary its color scheme flows and is anything but. When freshly milled the heartwood features a dark brown to purplish coloration that softens and ambers with age and the resulting dark tones provides for a dynamic floor that defies its underlying age.
 
Antique Oak Hit Skip   Antique Oak Hit Skip
Imagine Antique Oak with another unique and timeless characteristic – the saw marks from when it was first milled. These marks referred to as kerf marks were borne out of practical use of the flooring as there was no need to smooth finish. The resulting look and feel is a step back in time.
 
Antique Heart Pine   Antique Heart Pine
History in the making – Antique heart pine is a vanishing non-renewable resource that was widely milled to support the structural needs of factories and mills in early industrial America. The trees themselves were true old-growth trees – 200+ years in the making. When re-milled, the rich amber orange coloring deepens with age.

 

 

 


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