Unfinished French Oak Fumed Rustic Grade Monarch Plank Hardwood Flooring

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Serving the Bay Area Since 2003Thousands of projects completed. Retail-only since 2014
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European oak, French Oak Species
Monarch Plank Flooring Brand
8 inches + Width
Dark, Light, Medium Color Tone
Engineered Hardwood Flooring Type
4mm+, 5mm+, 6mm+ Wear Layer

Unfinished French Oak Fumed Rustic Grade Monarch Plank Hardwood Flooring

Unfinished French Oak Fumed Rustic Grade Monarch Plank Hardwood Flooring offers the ideal canvas for creating today’s popular gray, taupe and neutral brown colors. We offer three distinct fumed variations, all in Rustic Grade: 3 day, 7 day and Dark Fumed. Dark Fume features color that penetrates the full wear layer, allowing deep sanding, brushing or hand-scraping without losing the fumed color.

We choose to source only the highest quality woods and build our floors to the strictest standards. This unwavering commitment to quality results in what we believe to be the finest hardwood flooring available. Monarch Plank flooring is offered in a wide range of distinct sizes and finishes that are appropriate for residential and commercial use.

Engineered hardwood floors compare to Solid hardwood flooring, engineered wood floors have superior resistance to slightly lower and higher moisture levels, which makes them more practical for use in damp basements or regions with higher or lower than standard humidity levels.

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