A Wider Walnut.
A Wider Walnut.
The same great flooring as our 5-Inch American Walnut. But, in a larger 7-Inch width plank, and a slight wire brushed texture, that looks and feels amazing.
At Allwood, we embrace the beauty and variation created by nature. Every plank is unique, which is one of the things we love about what we do. However, while every sample is created directly from production, and and every photo is color corrected as closely as we can, it is not possible to display all variations in color and character you may find in your floor. That’s why it important to approve the actual flooring before final installation, not just a small sample.

The differences between our 7-Inch and 5-Inch couldn’t be more striking — both beautiful in their own right. Our 5-Inch Walnut flooring features a very smoothe, low-texture and a satin finish. Whereas the 7-Inch Walnut flooring has a fine wire brushing and an ultra-matte finish, leaving it with a fantastic under foot warmth and feel.
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Putting People and Planet before Profit
Caring about people and the planet is not just words to us—in fact it drives all the decisions we make. To prove it we want to be completely transparent about every aspect of how our flooring materials are made: where they come from, how they are made, and what long-term impacts they have.
That’s why we’ve conducted a full Life Cycle Analysis(LCA), Environmental Product Declaration (EPD), and Health Product Declaration (HPD) for the majority of our products, and will be doing so for all of our hardwood and bamboo floors. They are extensive studies, which include results for all materials, chemicals, processes and health impacts that go into making an Allwood floor ready to install into the home. The underlying LCA, EPD and HPDs were developed in compliance with ISO 14025:2006 and ISO 21930:2017 and have been verified under the UL Environment EPD program.
Together they reflect our desire to be a company that provides an exceptional product and service to our world.
Area rugs and furniture can create ghosts like this. But don't worry! It isnt permanent.
The ghosts will fade to match the color of the rest of the floor in just a matter of days.
All wood naturally patinas in sunlight. Area rugs and furniture can create ghosts like this. But don't worry! It isnt permanent. When you move the rug or chair, the ghosts will fade to match the color of the rest of the floor.
Walnut is particularly photosensitive. And because Walnut is so dark to begin with, the change is much more dramatic when it is exposed to light.
If you are considering Walnut, it's important to be aware,the sample you get most likely is already a slightly different color than what will come out of the box. But it will be a good representation of how it should look over time.
Photosensitivity is a wood's natural reaction when exposed to light. Many species of wood (like Brazilian Cherry, Teak, and even Oak to a degree) change color or lighten when placed in direct sunlight.
The affect is most noticeable when an object, like a couch, table or a rug, casts a sharp shadow onto the floor.