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Walnut Live Sawn Wide Plank Wood Flooring NYC

Walnut Live Sawn Wide Plank Wood Flooring NYC

$25.00Price

Species: Walnut 

Origin: America

Grade: Live Sawn 

 

Walnut live sawn wide plank wood flooring offers rich brown tones and natural grain variation that bring warmth and depth to New York City interiors. Walnut is known for its smooth texture and wide range of color variation, from lighter sapwood to deep chocolate heartwood.
The live sawn cut enhances this natural variation, creating a dynamic, organic look across each plank. Available in solid and engineered formats, each plank is prefinished in UV Natural Oil or UV Matte Oil, with custom sizes and finishes available upon request. Ideal for NYC apartments, brownstones, and commercial spaces, this flooring provides a timeless, high-end foundation.

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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 saw marks. 

    Custom finished available upon request. 

  • Dimensions & Formats

    SOLID PLANK OPTIONS

    Standard thickness is 3/4″

    Plank widths available:

    4"-6" Random

    4"-8" Random

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

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

     

    ENGINEERED PLANK OPTIONS

    Standard thickness is 3/4″

    Plank widths available:

    4"-6" Random

    4"-8" Random 

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

    4mm nominal Wear Layer

    CUSTOM OPTIONS: Wire Brushing, Same Width Planks, Beveled Edge, Hand-Scraping, 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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