Artesia Hickory Light Brown Waterproof WPC | COREtec Floors

Warm-toned waterproof flooring in muted greige-brown with soft taupe and driftwood. Artesia Hickory from COREtec Floors — 6.5mm, 12 mil wear.
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COREtec Floors Brand
COREtec Originals Classics Wpc Collection
Light Brown Color Tone
Wpc Flooring Type
6.5mm+ Thickness
Yes Water Resistant

Quick Answer

What is Artesia Hickory?

Artesia Hickory is a rigid, wood-look WPC floor built around a muted greige-brown color, with a tough, resilient surface for a durable, easy-care finish.

Is it waterproof?

Yes — 100% waterproof. Unlike engineered hardwood or laminate, surface spills don't soak in, and the rigid core won't cup or buckle. Wipe up spills and pet accidents promptly and don't leave standing water. Not approved for outdoor installation.

How durable is it, and what traffic can it take?

Artesia Hickory is protected by a 12 mil wear layer — that's approximately 0.30 mm — a good match for everyday residential use across the busy areas of most homes, with solid everyday scratch and scuff resistance. A middle-of-the-range wear layer that balances durability with value.

Will it hold up to daily life?

What 12 mil typically means in real homes: many years of everyday household use without visible wear-through. Artesia Hickory in heavy-traffic zones (kitchen, entry) works hardest and shows the first signs soonest; quieter rooms like bedrooms keep their look longest.

What does the plank surface look like?

Up close, the planks show an open cathedral grain with long, flowing streaks that draw the eye down the length of each board. Dark mineral streaking follows the grain lines, and a few small pin knots turn up here and there rather than across every plank. What stands out most is the board-to-board variation: the figure shifts noticeably from one plank to the next, so the run reads varied instead of stamped-out. The surface is a detailed wood-grain print, realistic enough that the streaking and knots feel like part of the material rather than a flat graphic.

Quiet enough upstairs or in a condo?

There's no separate underlayment to buy and no pad to choose. Artesia Hickory's factory-attached acoustic pad comes bonded to every plank and dampens footfall noise throughout the home — one less material decision and one less install step.

Is it safe for indoor air?

Yes — Artesia Hickory carries GREENGUARD Gold certification, independently tested for low chemical emissions. That matters most for households with allergies, asthma, or young children.

Will this color work in my room?

With no natural window light, Artesia Hickory leans on the room's warm, soft lighting, and that suits it. The warm greige-brown base picks up the artificial glow and reads inviting rather than flat, where a cooler grey would go dull in the same afternoon light. The taupe in it softens the shade without dulling it, so the floor stays easy against warm beige walls. In a brighter, window-lit space the same color would lift a touch lighter and cooler; here, under soft indoor light, it reads mellow and lived-in.

Price & availability?

This flooring is brought in as a special order. Call or text (408) 753-3220 to confirm today's lead time and request a quote. Your order can be shipped nationwide, delivered throughout the Bay Area, or picked up from our showroom. If you're a verified contractor, designer, or architect, ask about our trade pricing. We'll be glad to help you get started.

Overview

Long streaking lines and an open cathedral grain run the length of every board in Artesia Hickory, giving the floor a loose, natural rhythm instead of a repeating pattern. The color is a muted greige-brown, warm at its base, with a soft taupe cast and weathered grey undertones that keep it from turning cold. Dark mineral streaking and strong board-to-board variation add character across the run, so no two planks look quite alike. Artesia Hickory suits relaxed, eclectic rooms -- a small entryway, a reading nook, a mudroom -- where a lived-in floor earns its place better than a flat neutral. The realistic wood-grain print sits over a rigid WPC core, so the surface stays put through the damp and grit those rooms track in.

A muted greige-brown with real board-to-board character -- easygoing enough for an eclectic corner, tough enough for the front door.

Specifications

SKU VV585-05044
Brand COREtec Floors
Collection COREtec Originals Classics
Color Artesia Hickory
Flooring Type WPC
Plank size 6 inches wide × 48 inches long
Thickness 6.5mm
Wear layer 12 mil
SF per carton 31.51 sq ft
Installation grade Above, On, Below grade
Waterproof Yes — 100%
Warranty Lifetime Residential / 10 Years Medium Commercial
Certifications GREENGUARD Gold

Installation, Care & Warranty

Frequently asked questions

What does it look like installed in a real room?
In the photographed entryway, Artesia Hickory runs under a mid-century setup that plays up its relaxed, eclectic side. A small upholstered stool in chartreuse sits on natural wood-tone legs, a slim black metal shelving unit stands against warm beige walls, and a patterned southwestern kilim pillow adds the pop the corner is built around. A leafy potted plant and a clear glass vase round out the styling. White baseboards frame the floor and keep the greige-brown from blurring into the beige wall. The chartreuse and the busy kilim read as bold against the mellow floor, and Artesia Hickory takes them without competing -- which is exactly what an eclectic small-space look needs underfoot.
Will it match my cabinets?
There are no cabinets in the photographed corner, but the white baseboard trim gives a good read on how Artesia Hickory pairs with crisp white. The greige-brown has enough warmth to keep white from looking stark, and enough grey in it to stay clean against a bright white line. That applies to cabinetry too: white and off-white cabinets sit easily above this floor, and warm wood-tone cabinets pick up the taupe in it. A very cool grey cabinet is the one to test in person, since the floor's warm base can make a cold grey look flat beside it.
Will it still look this bright in a windowless basement?
The photographed entryway has no natural window light, so it is a fair preview of how Artesia Hickory behaves in a basement or an interior room. Warm, soft artificial light is enough to bring out the greige-brown and the taupe running through it; the color does not need a window to look right. Because the base is warm rather than cool, it stays inviting under lamp and ceiling light instead of going grey and flat the way a cooler floor can in a windowless space. For a darker basement, a few more light sources keep the grain and variation easy to see.
Does this floor work with indoor plants?
Yes. The photographed corner keeps it simple, with one leafy potted plant and a clear glass vase, and that is a good guide for this floor. Green foliage reads crisp against the warm greige-brown of Artesia Hickory, and the taupe and grey in the floor keep the greenery from clashing the way a strongly yellow or red-toned floor can. One statement plant does more here than a crowd of small pots -- it suits the natural, easygoing feel of the color without cluttering the look. A terracotta or woven basket pot would warm it further; a matte black or concrete planter would play to the mid-century, eclectic side.

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Written by
Sergey Stotskiy

Managing Partner, Kapriz Hardwood Floors · Licensed California C-15 Flooring Contractor #875369 (active since 2006) · Established 2003