Birch Flooring
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The Canyon Creek Birch is an in stock, textured engineered hardwood. It features a softly wire brushed surface and hand crafted 4 sided bevels that enhance its natural beauty. Its lower gloss surface will help to hide everyday wear when compared to higher gloss options. Canyon Creeks added texture, lower gloss level, and staining process are what makes this birch hardwood unique.
Birch hardwood features many color variations, with high-contrast grain patterns that add visual interest to floors. While the light, golden-colored hue used for many birch flooring applications is familiar to many homeowners, darker shades have been increasing in popularity and can often found in kitchens.
Name: Birch trees are a member of the Betula family, which includes more than 50 species. Yellow Birch (Betula alleghaniensis) is the most common source of birch hardwood flooring, followed by Sweet Birch (Betula lenta).
Red birch hardwood flooring is a beautiful wood floor that stands out from your standard oaks. It is generally straight-grained with a fine uniform texture, characterized by a plain and wavy patterns.Get a great deal on the most unique wood flooring anywhere!
The quality of Engineered Wood depends on the thickness of the veneer ply and the origin of the wood (quality of the mill). We are happy to provide you with the best engineered flooring for many species of floors.Grade ImagesConservation Grade Ash vs. S&B Grade Ash
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The rich brown tones of the Wallingford Birch collection have been beautifully hand-scraped for a truly stunning floor. The traditional look of this flooring will radiate the feeling of the past into the room with a timeless beauty. See the variety of color we offer and our competitive, affordable pricing at woodwudy.com.
ORIGIN:The Betulaceae genus (birch) family contains nearly 60 species of trees and shrubs. For the wood flooring industry, we will only focus on yellow birch (Betula alleghaniensis), sweet/red birch (Betula lenta), and silver/European birch (Betula pendula). Some other woods that are within the birch family include alder (Alnus Mill.), hornbeam (Carpinus L.), and hazelnut (Corylus L.)
Yellow and sweet/red birch grow primarily in eastern Canada, in the northeastern United States and Lake states, and along the Appalachian Mountains. Silver/European birch grows throughout Europe, including the UK and Scandinavia. Note: The birch tree is the state tree of New Hampshire, and the National tree of Russia, Finland, and Sweden.
USES:Birch is commonly used in residential flooring, gym flooring, furniture, cabinetry, millwork, turnery, violin bows, for decorative veneers, and as plywood. Birch is also used for pulp to make paper, distillation products, syrup, toothpicks, and ice cream sticks. Russian birch is commonly used to make high-quality plywood often used as a platform/backing for engineered flooring. Native Americans used birch bark from fallen trees to make canoes.
COLOR:In yellow birch, sapwood is creamy yellow or pale white; heartwood is light reddish brown tinged with red. In sweet/red birch, sapwood is light colored, and the heartwood is dark brown tinged with red. In silver/European birch, wood may be creamy-white to pale brown and can be somewhat featureless with no color distinction between sapwood and heartwood.
GRAIN:Birch has a fine, close-grained texture that is generally straight. Birch normally has distinct, inconspicuous growth rings. The grain can also be figured or wavy. Figured birch is usually more expensive and sought after for decorative purposes.
SANDING:Extra care should be taken during sanding and finishing, as sanding marks may become more apparent due to the tight grain, density, and light color of the species. It is often required to bring the sanding sequence to a higher grit to minimize visible scratches in birch. Birch can be difficult to stain and may appear blotchy.
Birch is a hard and versatile wood, and great for flooring. It is perfect for commercial spaces or busy rooms. Birch also has enough color variation to appeal to all decorating tastes. T&G Flooring has several selections of solid and engineered birch flooring from trusted brands.
Besides being tough and durable, it also has beautiful color variations. Depending on your decorating style, you can find birch that is light and creamy, or darker in color. Some birch varieties will also have a very cool mix of golden toned, mixed with brownish and red tones. The grain is smooth and subtle, giving your birch floors a nice even look. 59ce067264
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