Barnwood Living
Farmhouse 3-1/4"
Hickory Engineered Hardwood
# BRBL35EH34X
3-1/4" Wide x 0.47" Thick, Low Gloss
- Made in the USA with more than 90% domestic content.
Features
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Incredibly Durable Barnwood Flooring
Consistent quality, authentic craftsmanship – hardwood planks feature a durable scratch-resistant finish backed by a lifetime warranty.
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Timeworn Character of Barnwood Flooring
Proprietary texturing process combined with wire brushing, saw marks and deep bold colors make this engineered hardwood floor the perfect replica of a vintage barn wood floor.
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Solid or Engineered Hardwood Floors
Both solid and engineered hardwood styles are available, so you can create a reclaimed barn wood flooring look almost anywhere in the house – even the basement.
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Solid Hardwood Flooring Made In The USA
Barnwood Living solid hardwood flooring is made with pride right in the USA. The engineered options are made in the USA with domestic and foreign content.
Collection Sell Sheet
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Specifications
Product Design & Construction
Collection | Barnwood Living |
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Surface Texture Describes the surface look and feel of flooring. Textures can range from smooth to hand-scraped and distressed. | Distressed |
Construction | Engineered Hardwood |
Color | Farmhouse (Dark Brown) |
Species/Visual | Hickory |
GlossDescribes the coating that adds a polished look to the floor’s surface. You can choose products with a high, medium or low gloss level. | Low Gloss |
Finish | Urethane |
Edge DetailDescribes the way the hardwood board edges and ends are cut. Edges and ends are typically described as square, micro, micro-beveled (eased), scraped and pillowed. | Micro / Micro |
Grading | Best |
Light Sensitivity | Moderate |
Product Dimensions
Plank Width | 3-1/4" |
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Plank Length | Varying Lengths: 10 - 60" |
Plank Thickness | 1/2" |
SQ. FT. Per Box | 27 |
Warranty
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Residential
Lifetime -
Commercial
10 years
Installation
Where Can I Install This Floor?
Installation Methods
Flooring is glued together and floats on top of the subfloor. An underlayment pad is rolled out over the subfloor to protect against moisture and improve sound transmission. If the flooring has a pad attached, an underlayment is not required.
Adhesive is spread onto the subfloor using a trowel. Flooring is then placed into the adhesive.
Hardwood flooring is mechanically fastened to the wood subfloor using staples, cleats or nails. This is the most popular and economical installation method.
Can I Do This Myself?
Planning ahead is essential for a successful hardwood installation. Follow these tips before, during and after installation to help you make the right decisions.
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