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Tuscan Live Sawn White Oak Wide Plank Flooring NYC | Luxury Wood NYC

Tuscan Live Sawn White Oak Wide Plank Flooring NYC | Luxury Wood NYC

$14.87Price

Species: White Oak 

Origin: America

Grade: Live Sawn 

 

Tuscan Plank flooring is a premium wide plank hardwood designed to bring warmth and timeless character to interiors across New York City. Inspired by classic European design, this flooring features rich, earthy tones and natural variations that create a sophisticated yet inviting atmosphere. The wide plank format enhances the natural grain of the wood while delivering a seamless, high-end appearance with fewer seams. Its rustic texture and warm color palette make it an ideal choice for NYC apartments, brownstones, and luxury developments seeking a more traditional or transitional style. Built for durability, Tuscan Plank flooring is suitable for both residential and commercial spaces, offering long-lasting performance in high-traffic environments. At Luxury Wood NYC, we provide custom wood flooring solutions tailored to homeowners, designers, and developers looking for premium materials and expert installation throughout New York City.

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  • Surfaces & Finishes

    This material is offered finished in Custom Collection Color. It features a wire brushed texture. 

  • Dimensions & Formats

    SOLID PLANK OPTIONS

    Standard thickness is 3/4″

    Plank widths available:

    6"-9" Random

    6" specified

    8" specified 

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

     

    ENGINEERED PLANK OPTIONS

    Standard thickness is 3/4″

    Plank widths available:

    6"-9" Random

    6" specified

    8" specified 

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

    4mm nominal Wear Layer

  • 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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