Maple 2 better hickory 1 better hickory character red oak 1 common character and white oak 1 common character.
Character red oak vs hickory flooring.
26 softer than red oak.
Even though the three types of wood are used in a similar manner differences in hardness density grain patterns and color can affect the final outcome.
Hickory has a bolder look than oak or maple and is often sold as wide.
Maple and hickory are both harder woods than oak.
Minimal grain extremely tight color range in highest grades.
Delicate grain with lots of character.
Clear oak a flooring product of mostly heartwood with a minimum number of character marks and discoloration providing a uniform appearance while.
Popular substitute for oak walnut or mesquite.
Maple does not stain as well as oak.
Rosy undertones differentiate it from white oak maple and hickory.
These more rustic grades include.
Below is the national wood flooring association nwfa grade descriptions for red oak and white oak and continuing down are the grade descriptions for other common domestic and exotic species.
Wide color variation within a plank.
The differences between oak and hickory are typically defined by application.
Under grading rules developed by nofma there are four levels of oak flooring.
If just the right style look is important to you it is almost impossible to go wrong with hickory flooring.
Oak hickory and maple hardwood flooring all boast their own style and beauty.
All these wood species are available in both prefinished or unfinished and in a myriad of plank widths.
41 harder than red oak.
Red oak is america s 1 hardwood flooring choice.
Clear nofma oak is very uniform in color with very few small character.
Oak is the most stable of the three flooring options.
It has medium to heavy graining with some color variation.
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Comparisons between oak and hickory should include both types of oak.
This wood is known and highly sought after because of its exceptionally beautiful color variations that range from dark brown brownish red coffee to almost white.
Oak is beautiful but more common in homes compared to maple and hickory.