Birch
Choose birch for the warm tones of its shades between boards. The delicate grain acts as a backdrop to a vigorous range of colours. Stained or natural, birch deploys a lovely palette to showcase its beauty.
Janka test : 1260
Stability rating : Bon
Available in solid hardwood
Maple
Our Maple flooring is the perfect combination of elegance and durability. A quick glance at the subtle shades and the softness of the grain is sufficient to understand why people are loving this wood species.
Janka test : 1450
Stability rating : Good
Available in solid hardwood and in engineered wood
Silver maple
Choose silver maple for the grey tones that add a special, sought-after touch to its many shades. A natural inclination for marked colour variations nurtures surprisingly strong traits. Silver maple is classic in the discretion of its wood grain, unique for its scattered dark accents and truly worthy of admiration.
Janka test : 950
Stability rating : Good
Available in solid hardwood
Ash
Choose our ash flooring for the zest of its linear grain. Its large, distinctive traits seem to become one with every aspect of a décor. Ash is characterized by the beauty of its wood grain and the subtle charm of stories untold.
Janka test : 1320
Stability rating : Very good
Available in solid hardwood
Red oak
Choose our red oak flooring for the liveliness of its large circular wood grain. The porous nature of the wood and its beautiful growth rings give the impression that the wood is alive and dancing. Without doubt, red oak draws its energy and undeniable presence from the singular richness of its markings.
Janka test : 1290
Stability rating : Very good
Available in solid hardwood and in engineered wood
White oak
It is undeniable that the White Oak popularity is coming from its distinct grain and its texture. The moderate colour variation, combined to its growth rings and the richness of its character marks are making this hardwood floor a true raw beauty.
Janka test : 1360
Available in engineered wood
ORIGIN OF RAW MATERIAL
PG Flooring is committed to avoiding use of non-certified wood from controversial sources. Therefore, we refrain from using the following wood:
• wood harvested from forests affected by persistent social conflict;
• wood from highly protected non-certified sources;
• genetically modified wood;
• wood harvested illegally;
• wood from natural forests converted to plantations or non-forest use.