History & luxury
White oak has been used in fine American homes, libraries, estates, and architectural millwork for generations because of its strength and elegant grain. Its natural color moves from soft wheat to pale taupe, creating a floor that feels expensive without feeling loud.
In a luxury setting, white oak excels because it can be finished naturally, lightly smoked, wire-brushed, or stained into warm designer tones. Herringbone and chevron patterns give it a couture quality, while wide planks create a calm, gallery-like foundation.
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