Bordeaux Chevron Reclaimed Oak Flooring (FL321)
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Bordeaux Chevron Reclaimed Oak Flooring (FL321)

Bordeaux Chevron Reclaimed Oak Flooring is a beautiful product that speaks to the charm and elegance of classic French Chevron flooring. This flooring style is a beautiful combination of reclaimed White Oak and the timeless Chevron pattern, which creates a warm and inviting ambiance in any space. The light brown tones of the stain on this flooring bring to mind the rustic châteaux of southwestern France, adding an element of old-world style to your project.

The Chevron pattern is a classic flooring design that has been popular for centuries to add an elegant and timeless look. The planed surface is smooth to the touch, adding to an already luxurious feel. Finished with penetrating oil, this flooring has a rustic and natural look. Bordeaux Chevron Reclaimed Oak Flooring is a beautiful and sustainable product. If you want to create a timeless look with an old-world style, Bordeaux reclaimed Oak flooring is an excellent choice.


Specifications:

Species: Oak
Thickness: 5/8″ or 3/4″
Standard Face Widths: 2″ – 5″+
Standard Lengths: 12″ to 60″
Milling: Tongue and Groove, Cut into Chevron Pattern, Microbevel
Surface: Planed
Finish: Penetrating Oil
Type: Engineered or Solid
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About Reclaimed Wood Flooring

  • All flooring products are available in custom widths and lengths based on availability.
  • Varied amounts of knots, nail holes, surface checks, and other character marks. Character marks are filled on Finished Flooring, optional to be filled on Unfinished Flooring.
  • All flooring is available as solid wood or as an engineered product with a 4mm – 6mm wear layer on a plywood substrate.
  • Reclaimed wood flooring is sourced from barns, factories, homes and other old structures and provenance can be provided on request.
  • Our dedicated finishing team will create custom floors that perfectly match the vision of your project.
  • Our reclaimed wood floors may contain saw marks, nail holes, surface checks, and other historic characteristics.
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