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3/4 in. Kensington Oak Distressed Solid Hardwood Flooring 5 in. Wide
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3/4 in. Kensington Oak Distressed Solid Hardwood Flooring 5 in. Wide

3/4 in. Kensington Oak Distressed Solid Hardwood Flooring 5 in. Wide

These solid hardwood red oak floors offer a timelessly captivating aesthetic. Each plank displays a unique grain in varying shades of rich brown. While their darker tone suits a classic appeal, their 5–inch width gives them a fresh edge. Wider planks are a trend–forward style that makes these floors the perfect balance of sophisticated and modern.

This flooring is finished with a premium finish that creates a strong protective coating without interfering with the wood's natural beauty. Because average spills won't stain these floors, they're a reliable option for most households. They're also durable against dents and scratches, as red oak has an average Janka rating of 1290. This is the benchmark for comparing the hardness levels of different woods in the flooring industry. 

You can install this flooring on your ground level or above. Experienced DIYers can tackle this installation on their own, but we recommend professional installation using nails or glue for solid hardwood floors. Mix up the planks before installation to showcase the natural variation and beauty of the hardwood. We recommend laying it with an approved underlayment over a wood subfloor to provide sound reduction and improve overall installation quality. For a concrete subfloor, use a premium moisture barrier to help protect against moisture and support long–term performance.

$125.58
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$125.58

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3/4 in. Kensington Oak Distressed Solid Hardwood Flooring 5 in. Wide

These solid hardwood red oak floors offer a timelessly captivating aesthetic. Each plank displays a unique grain in varying shades of rich brown. While their darker tone suits a classic appeal, their 5–inch width gives them a fresh edge. Wider planks are a trend–forward style that makes these floors the perfect balance of sophisticated and modern.

This flooring is finished with a premium finish that creates a strong protective coating without interfering with the wood's natural beauty. Because average spills won't stain these floors, they're a reliable option for most households. They're also durable against dents and scratches, as red oak has an average Janka rating of 1290. This is the benchmark for comparing the hardness levels of different woods in the flooring industry. 

You can install this flooring on your ground level or above. Experienced DIYers can tackle this installation on their own, but we recommend professional installation using nails or glue for solid hardwood floors. Mix up the planks before installation to showcase the natural variation and beauty of the hardwood. We recommend laying it with an approved underlayment over a wood subfloor to provide sound reduction and improve overall installation quality. For a concrete subfloor, use a premium moisture barrier to help protect against moisture and support long–term performance.

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These solid hardwood red oak floors offer a timelessly captivating aesthetic. Each plank displays a unique grain in varying shades of rich brown. While their darker tone suits a classic appeal, their 5–inch width gives them a fresh edge. Wider planks are a trend–forward style that makes these floors the perfect balance of sophisticated and modern.

This flooring is finished with a premium finish that creates a strong protective coating without interfering with the wood's natural beauty. Because average spills won't stain these floors, they're a reliable option for most households. They're also durable against dents and scratches, as red oak has an average Janka rating of 1290. This is the benchmark for comparing the hardness levels of different woods in the flooring industry. 

You can install this flooring on your ground level or above. Experienced DIYers can tackle this installation on their own, but we recommend professional installation using nails or glue for solid hardwood floors. Mix up the planks before installation to showcase the natural variation and beauty of the hardwood. We recommend laying it with an approved underlayment over a wood subfloor to provide sound reduction and improve overall installation quality. For a concrete subfloor, use a premium moisture barrier to help protect against moisture and support long–term performance.