Posts tagged wood floor
Design Tips for Walnut Flooring and Cladding

Our recovered walnut flooring and cladding is salvaged from walnut orchards on the west coast, up-cycling a product that would otherwise turn into woodchips, or even burned. Instead, we turn this beautiful wood into profiled wood paneling and flooring ready to install into commercial and residential projects. By repurposing this wood, it is given a new life, which helps to reduce waste and the need for new resources.

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Source Story: Bidwell Walnut Salvaged from Orchards and Roadsides

Bidwell Walnut (Claro Walnut) is a deciduous hardwood tree native to the upper Sacramento River basin. The unique lumber is known for its rich, swirling colors, and is coveted particularly by gun stock manufactures and master craftsmen. The wood’s history begins with John Bidwell.

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Santa Barbara Residence: Reclaimed Teak Flooring

This residence in Santa Barbara features Pela Teak reclaimed engineered wood flooring from Anthology Woods with a clear oil finish

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Anthology Woods Featured in Hardwood Floors "Green Issue"

Our reclaimed woods featured include flooring, wall paneling, siding, and decking in species of Teak, Oak, Pine, Douglas Fir, Dinizia, Cedar, Redwood and more. Whether you want the weathered gray wood look or a more refined sustainable aesthetic, we look forward to helping you meet your goals!

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What is Janka Hardness and Why Does It Matter

If you're evaluating wood flooring options, you've probably seen the term "Janka rating" or "Janka hardness" tossed about.  You may have seen it on our technical specs.  Without going into the details (you can check out Wikipedia for that), Janka is a numerical value that helps you determine how hard a species of wood is -- how likely a stiletto heel is to leave a permanent impression in the surface.  

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