LOANER BOARD VS SAMPLE PIECE Looking for a large sample to really see what the floor will look like in your home? Choose our 18" x 33" Loaner Board. Simply pay a $25 deposit and we will ship it for free. Once you decide and send us the Loaner Board back we will refund your $25 in full. If you simply want to see the construction of the floor and color to compare to existing furnishings you can choose up to three 10" sample pieces for free, all you pay is $6.99 for standard shipping.
Some species of wood become richer and darker with exposure to natural light. Approximately 50-60 percent of color change will occur in the first 3-4 months after installation. The completion of the process can take another 9-12 months. An arrow in the right most position (the darker area) indicates a product that typically is very photosensitive and will darken a great deal. While an arrow in the left most position (the lighter area) indicates a product that typically has minimal color change.
Most exotic species have a large color range and varied grain patterns, adding to the unique character of the product. BR111 sorts its products for color and in most cases BR111 flooring is finished natural without any stains. Exotic hardwood flooring is natural and each plank and species is unique. An arrow in the first position indicates a product that typically has a lot of color variation while an arrow in the last, right most, position indicates a product that typically has minimal color variation.
The hardness rating of flooring is determined by the Janka Hardness system. Janka Hardness represents the pounds of pressure required to embed a 0.444” diameter steel ball one half of it’s diameter into the wood. For our rating system we have converted the Janka Hardness scale into a simple 1-10 system. A hardness rating of 1 on our scale indicates a product that is less hard according to the Janka scale. While a hardness rating of 10 on our scale indicates a product that is at the top of the Janka Hardness scale and therefore is very hard and durable.
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BR-111 3/4" x 5 1/2" Chianti Cherry Solid
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Nosing
$102.99each
Reducer
$44.99each
Shoe-Molding
$21.99each
Threshold
$44.99each
T-Molding
$44.99each
Stair treads & risers are available in most species. Please call today for details.
SikaBond T35 Adhesive
$199.99each
Sika Primer
Concrete Sealer
$372.98each
100 sqft roll. 3 in 1 Underlayment
$29.99each
Bona Hardwood Cleaner - 32oz
$6.99each
Bona Floor Care System
$39.99each
SikaBond T55 Adhesive
$244.99each
Stair treads & risers are available in most species. Please call today for details.
ALL ABOUT CHIANTI CHERRY
Chianti Cherry, also known as Jatoba, is a very hard and stable wood. It is knows as perhaps the most popular and widely used of the exotic species. The Jatoba tree itself is a slow growing tree that often reaches a height of 120 feet and a diameter of up to 4 feet. Jatoba is native to and grows in abundance in most of the South American Islands as well as Brazil, Mexico and Peru. Jatoba has a luxurious golden luster that accentuates its interlocking gran patterns and coarse texture. Jatoba's coloring consists of attractive burgundy, deep red, and orange tones, and it can exhibit quite a large color variation from one board to the next.
It is also highly photosensitive and will mostly darken warm, deep red and brown hues over time and with exposure to light. Jatoba is such a versatile wood species that it is very commonly used in flooring, all construction purposes, and even furniture and cabinet making.
Hand rubbed to provide a luxurious low luster surface, Chianti Cherry features varied grain patterns and reddish brown hues. Chianti Cherry matures to a beautiful rich mosaic over time. Each plank featuring a hand-applied French bleed to accentuate its unique color.