| Rio Collection |
Rich, Warm and Beautiful describes your new floor from the exclusive Rio Collection |
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This exceptionally manufactured, high quality, satin finished, hardwood floor provides deep, lasting beauty to your home. |
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With several exotic species to choose from, you are sure to find the style to customize your own environment. |
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Whether you choose the red warmth of Santos Mahogany or the wild deep green tones of Brazilian Walnut, the Rio Collection will compliment any room in your home. |
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| Board Length |
12 |
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| Board Width |
3 3/4" |
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| Board Thickness |
3/4" |
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| Bevelled Edge |
Micro Bevel |
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| Sq Ft / Carton |
25.75 Sq Ft |
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| Limited Warranty |
25 Year Wear |
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| Application |
Nail Down |
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| Finish |
10 Layers of Aluminum Oxide Satin Finish |
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| Grade |
Natural - All Species are subject to significant colour variation. The beauty of real wood is that no two pieces are the same. |
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| Exclusive Species Available to the RIO COLLECTION |
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| Santos Mahogany |
The color ranges from rich salmon to a deep reddish burgandy. Smooth, even texture adds to its elegant appeal. Very hard and durable, 71% harder than Red Oak (Janka:2200). This South American wood is an excellent choice for flooring. The rich deep dark red color adds to the warmth and glow of any setting. |
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| Cumuru |
For those interested in an exotic hardwood that tends to be more amber and brown in color, Cumaru also know as Brazilian Teak, is a wood whose natural tones vary from yellowish tan to more muted medium brown to darker sienna. Cumaru is a dense and hard wood, and combined with its vibrant beauty, it is a popular choice of exotic flooring species. |
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| Ipe |
Ipe is one of the densest exotic flooring options available, making it ideal for areas where the most durable wood is required. It also presents one of the darkest and most distinguished looking colors schemes available in imported hardwood. Brazilian Walnut exhibits a range of color that, at its lightest expression, features dark chartreuse shades with a greenish cast, but more commonly tends toward deep reddish browns and shades of dark chocolate brown streaked with coal colored rings and variations. Its unique dark color allows the colors in each piece to flow into one another while still allowing for contrast and variation. Brazilian Walnut is one of the hardest and most durable woods in the world.
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| Peruvian Acacia |
Peruvian Acacia is also known as Peruvian Tigerwood. While not as orange as Brazilian Tigerwood, Peruvian Acacia boasts a unique combination of brown and grey tones. The striking colour variation adds a unique depth to the floor. An extremely hard durable wood, transforming your floor with its deep rich exotic warmth. |
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