by woodwrights | Sep 23, 2020 | All about wood, Engineered Flooring, Production, species specific, wide plank flooring and floors, Wide Plank Maintenance
Rift & Quartered White Oak As the seasons change in the Northern Hemisphere to cooler and drier temperatures it’s always a good time to revisit why Rift & Quartered lumber is a superior flooring choice in homes. Types of Lumber Cuts When lumber is cut... by Chris Pervelis | Sep 8, 2016 | All about wood, species specific, Sustainability, Uncategorized, woodwrights wide plank news
For centuries Germany has been named one of the most sustainable countries in the world. It’s no surprise to find they have named their first national natural landmark not too long ago. “They are some of the largest and oldest trees in Europe. To protect... by Chris Pervelis | Apr 27, 2016 | All about wood, Engineered Flooring, species specific, wide plank flooring and floors
I’m here to defend the underdog- to defend the product that seems to get pushed aside because of its name, because it’s not labeled “premium.” More specifically, I’m here to defend our ‘Oak Knotted’ wide-planks. At Woodwrights Wide Plank Flooring, we know that the... by Chris Pervelis | Mar 4, 2016 | All about wood, Engineered Flooring, species specific, Uncategorized, wide plank flooring and floors, wide plank flooring news
Generally speaking, wood is usually placed into one of two categories- hardwood vs. softwood. What exactly makes a given piece of wood qualify as either hard or soft and how did those definitions come about? Perhaps the most important and misunderstood aspect of... by Chris Pervelis | Oct 16, 2015 | All about wood, species specific, Uncategorized, wide plank flooring and floors
With autumn comes forests teeming with vivid color and fresh earthy scents. Deep within the heart of Germany lays the dense Spessart Forest, a beautiful sight to see this time of year. Woodwrights derives our oak flooring – both clean and knotted – from a small... by woodwrights | Jul 31, 2015 | species specific
Simply put, Walnut is a great for wide plank flooring. It’s an intense wood with strong, grain patterns — and what sets it apart from many other woods is the depth of these patterns. When you look closely you’ll notice that the varying widths and swirl of...