Character Grade® Flooring by HomerWood®
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We allow nature to customize your floor. Our Character Grade® flooring will contain a mix of clear and select planks as well as character planks. Unique natural occurring character marks may include knots, splits, checking, minimal sap, mineral streaks, color variations, embodied cracks and variations in grain. These unique natural characteristics are normal and are not construed as defects. Since every tree provides us with its own unique natural characteristics, your newly installed floor may vary from samples or pictures shown.
Smooth Finish Flooring - Engineered
Versatility. Durability. Stability.

HomerWood® brings its premium Character Grade® and Amish Hand-Scraped Collection not only into the home... but throughout the house. Our engineered flooring can be installed on any level of the home and is now available with the same distinctive visuals and craftsmanship as HomerWood's much-admired solid floor collection.

It's an installation story. Engineered wood floors offer dimensional stability on any level of the home. The secret to our engineered flooring lies in its unique assembly. A real hardwood wear surface is combined with multiple layers of plywood, then assembled and glued in a cross-ply construction. Due to this multi-ply structure, our engineered flooring is more stable than solid wood flooring and is less susceptible to shrinkage and expansion with changes in temperatures and humidity.

Our 5/8" thick smooth finish engineered flooring showcases each species natural marks and graining and is available in prefinished or unfinished. Choose a link below for detailed description, larger floor sample photograph, and links to matching room scene photographs.

Hickory Saddle
Hickory Saddle
Hickory Natural
Hickory Natural
Black Walnut Natural
Black Walnut Natural

*Color and other aesthetic features shown on this web site are as close as the imaging process will allow. When a stain is applied to wood flooring, natural color variations in the raw wood will dictate the final shade of the stain.

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