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Cherry
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One of the most popular woods for furniture for two hundred years, it is known for developing a dark patina over time. Freshly cut, milled and dried, natural Cherry has a light pinkish color. Staining Cherry is often difficult. The wood doesn’t accept stain evenly as a result of the highly figured swirl grain often seen in the wood. The beauty of natural Cherry is the personality it takes on as a result of the normal aging process.
Commonly found in eastern North American forests, Cherry was often used in early American cabinet-making and musical instrument work. |
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Cherry, Rustic, Natural 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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