Unfinished engineered hardwood flooring

Sheoga Hardwood Engineered Flooring

Sheoga’s Unfinished ¾” Engineered Hardwood Flooring features a wear layer that is comparable to the wear layer of our Solid flooring. Standard widths in most species are 3 1/4″, 4 1/4″, 5 1/4″, 6 1/4″, 7 1/4” and 8 1/4″.

 

Sheoga’s Engineered Hardwood Flooring is available in unfinished, prefinished, or textured options.

 

Grade: Choose either Clear Grade (with minimal imperfections and pin knots, for clean and uniform
appearance) or Character Grade (containing sound knots and filled knots, mineral streaks, and other naturally occurring characteristics) making your flooring very unique.

 

Due to the thickness of our wear layer, over 5.25mm thickness, we are able to offer our quality engineered flooring in Smooth or all 6 of our Textured styles.

The substrate is a cross-grained, 11-ply Baltic Birch plywood, which is adhered to the wood veneer with a hot melt, urethane adhesive.

 

*Sheoga’s engineered floors are not intended for floating installations*

 

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Prefinished Solid

All of our wood options are available in prefinished solid as well, and engineered made to order.

Textured

Get any of our prefinished or unfinished hardwood flooring options textured.

Unfinished Solid

All of our wood options are available in unfinished solid as well.

Beech

The heartwood of beech is mostly a light reddish-brown. The sapwood is generally a pale white or straw color, sometimes with a pink or brown hue.

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Cherry

The heartwood ranges from a light pinkish-red to a reddish-brown color. The sapwood can be light brown to pale yellowish tone. Dark streaks are common. Boards can vary greatly in grain and color.

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Hard Maple

The heartwood can be darker reddish-brown to brown. The sapwood ranges from nearly white to an off-white cream color. The sapwood more commonly is used than the heartwood. All types of maple can have a broad range in color variation.

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Hickory

The heartwood is tan or reddish. The sapwood is white to cream, with fine brown lines. Heartwood and sapwood often are sharply demarcated. The color can vary significantly.

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Red Oak

Heartwood is light biscuit - to medium - brown with a reddish to pinkish cast. White to light brown sapwood isn’t always sharply demarcated from the heartwood. Red oak can have a broad range in color variation.

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Walnut

The heartwood ranges from light greyish-brown to dark chocolate-brown or even purplish-black. The nearly white to yellowish-grey or tan sapwood clearly is demarcated from the heartwood.

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White Oak

The heartwood can vary from light, to medium brown, to pale yellowish-brown or dark pale-brown, commonly with an olive cast. White to light brown sapwood isn’t always demarcated from the heartwood. White oak can have a broad range in color variation.

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White Oak Live Sawn

The heartwood can vary from light, to medium brown, to pale yellowish-brown or dark pale-brown, commonly with an olive cast. White to light brown sapwood isn’t always demarcated from the heartwood. White oak can have a broad range in color variation.

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White Oak Quartered & Rift Sawn

The heartwood can vary from light, to medium brown, to pale yellowish-brown or dark pale-brown, commonly with an olive cast. White to light brown sapwood isn’t always demarcated from the heartwood. White oak can have a broad range in color variation.

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