These days, more than ever before, an immense variety of wood species are available as flooring materials.

From Central and South America this wood has a warm red tint to it and is very strong.

This wood is found mainly in Central and South America. It ranges from pale brown in color to purplish-brown near its heart.

Found in Malaysia and Indonesia, Kempas is reddish-brown in color and has a natural resistance to decay.

Commonly found in the United States, red oak is one of the most popular species for wood floors and is very durable.

From Central and South America, mahogany is widely known for its beautiful reddish-brown color, and its strength and durability.

Often found in Bolivia and Brazil in addition to Central America, Tamarindo is very hard and is dark brown in color.


From Central and South America, Brazilian cherry is one of the hardest species with a hardness rating of 2350.