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White Oak Flooring

Long Length & Wide Plank Flooring

If you have a large open floor plan with minimal walls and high ceilings, wide plank flooring is one of the best choices on the market. The beauty of long-length White Oak boards truly shines in wider widths, giving your space an expansive and seamless look.

Many of our customers seek us out for Scandinavian, European White Oak, and Japandi-inspired flooring—and we deliver on all fronts. Take a look at the featured photo showcasing White Oak with a stunning inlay design. While the price increases with longer, wider boards, the result is an unmatched aesthetic that only wide plank flooring can achieve.

We offer 8–12 ft long boards in 4”, 5”, 6”, and 7” widths, allowing you to customize your space with sophistication and durability.


A Few projects

Below are a few projects we’ve done using our solid white oak flooring. This is the flooring of choice if you want to achieve a light color floor such as Scandinavian, Japandi or European French Oak aesthetic using a popular oil such as Rubio Monocoat. Our wood is typically delivered to customers bundled in it’s natural / unfinished form with no oil or finish and our flooring installer would apply the oil on site after installation.


Real wood vs. LVP / Vinyl vs. SuperCore
Subfloor Prep

Real wood flooring is much more forgiving when it comes to tedious pre prep, self leveling and underlayment requirements. You may find that LVP, Supercore / SPC, laminate and other floating flooring types require your subfloor to be perfect before you can install the flooring. This prep work is tedious and can be extremely costly, particularly on a second floor or subfloor over joists with plywood or OSB.

The reason vinyl, laminate and plastic based flooring have such strict subfloor requirements is due to how rigid the materials are. They simply will not conform to the ebs and flows of a subfloor if it’s not perfectly level and in plane.

Natural vs. Printed Pattern

Nothing comes close to the rich natural richness of real European French oak flooring. LVP and Supercore typically only have 5-6 different printed patterns per style and you have to be extremely careful during installation to not install two identical planks next to each other or it will be very obvious your new flooring is fake. This is a non issue with real French oak flooring, as real wood does not have repeating patterns.