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Appalachian Red Oak
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The Oak has long been the symbol of rugged strength and nobility. There are two general classes of Oak – the Whites and the Reds or Black Oak group. The Red Oaks make up more than half the total stand of Oaks in the United States. Appalachian Oaks have been known to be 150 feet tall and six feet in diameter. Red Oak lumber is extensively used for general construction, flooring, interior finishing and furniture. The heartwood, of a light reddish brown color, is more coarse-grained than the White Oak. |
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Appalachian Red Oak, Natural Wash Finish, 4-inch Plank |
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| Shown here in Natural Wash with a 30 Gloss Urethane topcoat, but you decide the look of your T. Morton wood floor. Although wood’s natural color always feels right to us, a wipe, wash or stir might be your choice. You decide width and length, too. And surface treatment – Hand Sculpted, Hand Scraped and the like. If a Gloss topcoat isn’t for you, opt for the more subtle Hand-rubbed Oil or classic Wax finishes. Share your ideas with us. Together, we can achieve the T. Morton floor that’s yours alone. |
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