Cherry Hardwood Flooring

About Cherry Hardwood

Cherry hardwood flooring is admired for its warm reddish tones, smooth grain, and elegant aging process. Known for developing a richer, deeper color over time, Cherry offers a refined and traditional look that becomes more beautiful with age. Homeowners choose Cherry for its warmth, character, and timeless appeal in classic and transitional interiors.

 

Color Range

Cherry typically ranges from light pinkish-brown to deeper reddish-brown hues. Its natural warmth gives interiors a cozy and inviting feel.

Grain Pattern

Cherry features a smooth, fine grain pattern with occasional subtle mineral streaks or natural markings. Its understated grain creates a softer, more uniform appearance compared to Oak or Hickory.

Stability Rating

Cherry offers good stability for residential environments. Engineered Cherry flooring provides enhanced performance in areas with humidity fluctuations.

Janka Hardness

Cherry has a Janka hardness rating of approximately 950, making it softer than Oak, Maple, or Hickory but suitable for many residential spaces.

How It Ages Over Time

One of Cherry’s most defining features is its natural aging process. With exposure to light, Cherry darkens and deepens in color, developing a rich patina that enhances its warmth and character.

How It Takes Stain or Finish

Cherry absorbs stain smoothly, though many homeowners prefer natural or clear finishes to allow its rich color to mature organically over time.

Specifications

Sold In full bundles
Shipping Weight 2.91 lbs per sq. ft.
Edge Square Edge, Beveled Edge (Micro Bevel or V-Groove)
Installation Nail/Staple Down, Glue Assist, Glue Down (Engineered Only)
Standard Length Random from 1’-8’
Standard Widths 2 1/4”, 3 1/4”, 4 1/4”, 5 1/4”
Average Length 42"
Thickness ¾” Solid or ¾” Engineered
Avg. Waste Factor 5%
Finish Type Unfinished or Prefinished
Hardness Scale 950

Best Uses for Cherry Flooring

Cherry’s warmth and evolving color make it ideal for certain settings.

Low-to-Moderate Traffic Areas

Due to its softer nature, Cherry performs best in bedrooms, formal living rooms, dining rooms, and home offices.

Traditional & Classic Interiors

Cherry complements colonial, traditional, and heritage-style homes beautifully.

Formal Spaces

Its rich tones add sophistication to dining rooms, libraries, and sitting rooms.

Bedrooms & Offices

Cherry creates a warm, inviting atmosphere perfect for private spaces.

Basements (Engineered Only)

Engineered Cherry flooring can be used in below-grade spaces where moisture conditions are properly controlled.

Available Flooring Options

Prefinished Solid Cherry

Prefinished Engineered Cherry

Unfinished Solid Cherry

Unfinished Engineered Cherry

Popular Textures for Cherry

Cherry’s smooth grain creates an elegant surface. Smooth finishes are especially popular with Cherry, allowing its rich color and natural aging to take center stage. Subtle texturing can add depth while maintaining its refined appearance. All our hardwood flooring products come smooth as our standard texture, unless you add a different texture to your order.

Aged (Wire) Brushed Textured Hardwood Flooring

Band Sawn Textured Hardwood Flooring

Country Worn Textured Hardwood Flooring

Old Mill Textured Hardwood Flooring

Saw Cut Textured Hardwood Flooring

Vintage Charm Textured Hardwood Flooring

Cherry in Patterned Floors

Cherry can be used in patterned installations when a warm, traditional aesthetic is desired.

It is suitable for:

  • Herringbone flooring

  • Chevron flooring

  • Parquet designs

Because of its smooth grain and evolving color, Cherry creates elegant patterned layouts in formal settings.

FAQs About Cherry Hardwood

Does Cherry hardwood flooring darken over time?
Yes. Cherry naturally deepens and darkens with exposure to light, developing a rich patina.

Is Cherry too soft for hardwood flooring?
Cherry has a Janka rating of approximately 950. While softer than Oak or Hickory, it performs well in low-to-moderate traffic areas.

Is Cherry good for traditional homes?
Yes. Cherry’s warm, reddish tones are especially popular in traditional and classic interior styles.

Does Cherry take stain well?
Cherry absorbs stain evenly, but many homeowners prefer natural finishes to showcase its natural aging process.

Does Cherry scratch easily?
Like other softer hardwood species, Cherry may show wear more readily in high-traffic areas.

Can Cherry be installed in basements?
Engineered Cherry flooring can be used in basements when moisture levels are properly managed.

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