European White Oak

Actually Virginia, There Really Are Different Shades Of Gray European White Oak

Gray. The color that’s neither black nor white. A neutral color. A color without color. It’s the color of a cloudy sky, battleships, and wolves.

When people see gray, they think of sadness; of boredom. If you ask people what their favorite color is, they would almost never choose gray.

But gray comes in so many shades. Beautiful, even. Cool gray, slate gray, gray-green, ash gray, gunmetal, nickel, charcoal.

Like the color gray, European white oak is often overlooked for the more colorful red oak. But it doesn’t deserve to be second-class.

Beauty lies in the eyes of the beholder.

When you choose European white oak for your floors, you’ll get a consistent and distinct look, thanks to its light color, straight grain, coarse and uneven texture. With European white oak, you’ll know you’re getting a hard, tough and durable wood that’s long been prized by shipbuilders and fine furniture lovers.

General

Construction: Solid or Engineered
Species: European White Oak
Color: Natural or Satin
Texture: Smooth, Distressed, Special Sawn
Finish: Unfinished, Prefinished, Urethane, Tung Oil, Gloss, Semi-Gloss, Satin
Edge Treatment: Square, Micro Bevel, V Groove
Janka Rating: 1360

Dimension

Random Widths: 2 ¼" - 8"
Specified Widths: Available in a variety of widths
Lengths: 2' - 12'
Thickness: 3/8″, 1/2″, 9/16″, 5/8″. 3/4″