Wide-plank engineered oak flooring in a sunlit room

Flooring

Hardwood flooring, wide plank and custom species.

Hardwood is the floor that earns its cost over decades, not seasons. Crateworks supplies solid and engineered hardwood: oak, walnut, hickory, maple, ash, or specialty species, in plank widths from 5 to 12 inches, custom-finished, delivered with the rest of the interior package on one schedule.

Solid or engineered, wide plank or standard

Solid hardwood gives the longest service life, refinishable multiple times across the life of the building. Engineered hardwood layers a real-wood top over a stable substrate, accepting installation over concrete slabs and in conditions where solid would cup or move.

Plank widths from 5-inch standard to 12-inch wide plank. Finishes: UV-cured lacquer applied before shipment, oil-rubbed, wire- brushed, hand-scraped, or unfinished site-applied. Stain matched to a control sample on every order.

Species, finish, and grade

Oak (white and red) is the default workhorse. Walnut for dark interiors. Hickory for high-traffic projects requiring extreme hardness. Maple for blonde / contemporary palettes. Ash for light grain. Specialty species (rift-and-quartered oak, heart-pine, reclaimed timber) on request.

Grade (select, common, character, rustic) affects price and visual rhythm. Specified on the order with a control sample approved before production.


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Solid for over-joist installation on a wood subfloor, refinishable 4-6 times across the life of the floor. Engineered for over-concrete, radiant heat, or unstable substrates. Both are real wood on the wear layer; engineered just adds a dimensional-stability substrate underneath.
5-inch standard, 6-7-8-inch common, 10 and 12-inch wide-plank for contemporary or wide-board period looks. Mixed-width pulls are also supported (e.g., 5/6/7 mixed across the floor) for traditional installations.
White oak, red oak, walnut, hickory, maple, ash as standard. Specialty species (rift-and-quartered oak, heart-pine, reclaimed timber, exotics like teak or mahogany) supplied on request when project scale justifies the run.
Factory-applied UV-cured lacquer is the default: most durable, fastest install. Oil-rubbed, wire-brushed, hand-scraped, and unfinished-for-site-finish are all available. Stain is matched against a control sample approved before production.
8 to 12 weeks for custom-finish runs from approved order to delivery. Stock-finish runs ship faster. Lead time is locked in writing before order and coordinated against the install schedule for the rest of the project.

Send your brief

Specify the flooring schedule.

Square footage, room-by-room layout, species and finish direction. Returns with a quote and a control-sample plan.