Antique Oak – Hit/Miss

Our special Hit or Miss milling techniques leaves just enough sawn kerf to maintain an overall rustic quality to this floor, while highlighting the original surface and exposing the historical [...]

Antique Oak, Milled Face

The HeartPine Company manufactures its antique oak flooring from material that was once used in barns and other old buildings located throughout the Shenandoah Valley and the Appalachian [...]

European White Oak, Rustic (Sienna)

Our European White Oak wide plank flooring is French Cut—or Live Sawn—from the Quercus Robur timbers in central Europe. Displaying a very consistent base wood color, as well as features like [...]

European White Oak, Select (Cocoa)

Our European White Oak wide plank flooring is French Cut—or Live Sawn—from the Quercus Robur timbers in central Europe. Displaying a very consistent base wood color, as well as features like [...]

European White Oak, Select (Heather)

Our European White Oak wide plank flooring is French Cut—or Live Sawn—from the Quercus Robur timbers in central Europe. Displaying a very consistent base wood color, as well as features like [...]

Antique Oak – Hit/Miss, Herringbone, Clear

One example of the many traditional and custom patterns we produce from any wood species. Here we feature a custom herringbone pattern of Antique Oak, Hit Or Miss. • Widths Available: 2.5” – 12” [...]

European White Oak, Rustic Grade (Color Gilded)

Our European White Oak wide plank flooring is French Cut—or Live Sawn—from the Quercus Robur timbers in central Europe. Displaying a very consistent base wood color, as well as features like [...]

European White Oak, Rustic Grade (Color Umber)

Our European White Oak wide plank flooring is French Cut—or Live Sawn—from the Quercus Robur timbers in central Europe. Displaying a very consistent base wood color, as well as features like [...]

White Oak, Live Sawn

Using an historic and very simple sawing method, we provide our domestic alternative to “French Cut” oak. This is a non-graded lumber with a mixed yield of high and low grade boards, though the [...]