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Exotic Hardwood Species

Brazilian Cherry

Brazilian Cherry

Brazilian Cherry

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 Also know as Jatoba, Brazilian Cherry has a beautiful reddish brown hue that will darken with exposure to sunlight.  Known for it's hardness, it is a good choice for both commercial and residential use.

Brazilian Walnut

Brazilian Cherry

Brazilian Cherry

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 Brazilian Walnut is a durable wood with rich,deep colors and unique patterns.  It is a very hard durable floor for both commercial and residential applications where a dark, lasting floor is the goal.

Santos Mahogany

Brazilian Cherry

Santos Mahogany

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 Santos Mahogany is known for its rich color with   A very hard durable wood .

Minimal color and grain variation.  Color ranges from light orange to dark reddish tones.  Unique and rich tones for any room.


Sapele

Australian Cypress

Santos Mahogany

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  The wood is light to deep reddish brown. Sapele has a  medium to coarse texture. The grain is straight to interlocked. Much harder  than African Mahogany and red oak. It is a great alternative to  Mahogany.  

Australian Cypress

Australian Cypress

Australian Cypress

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A hardwood with closed, tight grain with numerous large and small dark knots. Australian Cypress colors ranges from mostly golden with cream colored sapwood and yellow-gold to brown heartwood.  A great choice for that cabin, rustic look.

Lapacho

Australian Cypress

Australian Cypress

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  Lapacho hardwood flooring  is incredibly durable.  Its dense cell structure serves as a natural deterrent to insects,  decay, and molds. Lapacho floors will last quite a while.  More than just durable, Lapacho wood is also very pleasing to the eye.  A great prodcut for outdoors.

Tigerwood

Brazilian Teak

Tigerwood

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  Tigerwood Flooring is an exotic Brazilian hardwood used for flooring. Named for its striped grain that somewhat resembles tiger stripes, Tigerwood Floors are harder than oak . If you want to make a grand statement, this is the floor.  The contrast between the red brown and the dark brown stripes make it pop.

Wenge

Brazilian Teak

Tigerwood

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  The heartwood of Wenge is dark brown, mostly black, with fine, closely  spaced, very dark veins and white lines. The combination of white bands  against the dark wood with black streaks gives Wenge a very attractive  appearance.  With Wenge, you get a very uniform color floor.

Brazilian Teak

Brazilian Teak

Brazilian Teak

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 Also known as Cumaru, Brazilian Teak is one of the hardest hardwoods in the industry, and is  extremely  durable. Beautiful shades of gold, rich red and dark brown are characteristic of this floor.   With exposure from the sun, over time, the floor with become more uniform in color.

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