Unfinished Plank Flooring
White Oak, like Red Oak, grows predominately in the Eastern half of the United States. White Oak was also a large contributor to Pioneer America and was vital during the Industrial Revolution for use in a variety of tools, wagon wheels and ships. White Oak is more dense and heavier than Red Oak, which makes it the slightly more durable of the two. It is for this reason that rooms subject to high traffic have White Oak flooring installed.
Shamrock's White Oak Premium Plank Flooring includes all the color and grain for which White Oak has become famous. Its natural, honey blonde color and broad growth rings make one of the most recognizable floors in the United States. Shamrock grades for a consistent color in Premium grade flooring and eliminates defects to make the most attractive flooring possible.
Natural and 1 Common Plank Flooring allow for more color variation highlighting the beautiful contrast of heartwood and sapwood. Shamrock also allows more naturally occurring character marks that show off the splendor of each board. This flooring is perfect for those looking for a vintage look commonly found in cottages and old country homes.
White Oak plank flooring will impress even the most discriminating flooring customers. Since the source of Shamrockâs White Oak lumber is Superior Hardwoods Sawmill in Indiana, there is much more control over the color and grain pattern. This guarantees the most consistent White Oak plank flooring on the market.