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Antique Reclaimed Beech Maple - Herringbone Cut Flooring NYC

Antique Reclaimed Beech Maple - Herringbone Cut Flooring NYC

$12.59Price

Species: Maple & Beech

Origin: America

Grade: Reclaimed

 

Our Antique Reclaimed Beech Maple Herringbone Cut Flooring NYC combines historic American craftsmanship with refined luxury design for sophisticated residential and commercial interiors. Featuring a smooth reclaimed texture, subtle saw marks, and rich natural character, this premium flooring delivers timeless warmth and elegance throughout New York City spaces. Available in both solid and engineered 3/4" thick constructions, the flooring comes pre-finished in UV Natural Oil or UV Matte Oil and is offered exclusively in custom 3" and 4" widths for a classic herringbone pattern. Each project can be customized with bespoke options including wire brushing, beveled edges, hand-scraping, and long plank lengths to create a truly one-of-a-kind reclaimed hardwood floor.

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  • Surfaces & Finishes

    This material is offered pre-finished in either UV Natural Oil or UV Matte Oil. It features a smooth texture with occasional saw marks.

    Custom finished available upon request. 

  • Dimensions & Formats

    SOLID PLANK OPTIONS

    Standard thickness is 3/4″

    Plank widths available:

    3"-4" Random

    Standard plank lengths are Random (2' & longer, up to 12')

    CUSTOM OPTIONS: Wire Brushing, Beveled Edge, Same Width Planks, End Matching up to 12"

     

    ENGINEERED PLANK OPTIONS

    Standard thickness is 3/4″

    Plank widths available:

    3″-6″ Random

    Standard plank lengths are Random (2′ & longer, up to 12′)

    4mm nominal Wear Layer

    CUSTOM OPTIONS: Wire Brushing, Same Width Planks, Beveled Edge, Same Width Pranks,End Matching up to 11″

    Custom Widths available in Engineered and Solid platforms upon request. 

  • Installation Methods

    Installation methods vary depending on wood format and site conditions, but here are some general guidelines:

    Engineered wood can be installed over plywood or concrete subfloors. 

    When planks are particularly wide, gluing and nailing is always good practice if possible.

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