Shows traditional "cathedrals" (arched grain patterns).

Upgrading to hardwood floors is one of the best investments you can make for your home. It adds warmth, timeless style, and serious resale value. But walk into any flooring showroom, and the sheer number of species, finishes, and price points can feel overwhelming.

Includes knots and color variations for a "lived-in" feel, while Select Grade is uniform and clean. 4. Prefinished vs. Site-Finished

Narrow planks (under 3 inches) make a room look longer and more formal.

The type of wood determines both the look and the durability (measured by the ).

Features straight, vertical grain lines for a more contemporary, high-end look.

This is the first and most important decision you’ll make.

Extremely tough and full of character. Perfect for high-traffic areas or rustic vibes.