Appalachian
Appalachian mills American solid hardwood from red oak, hard maple and other native species: one piece of timber, milled through, sanded and refinished for generations rather than replaced.

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Solid Hardwood
The Signature series in hard maple and red oak

Appalachian makes solid hardwood, and only solid hardwood. Where most of the market moved to engineered construction, this house still mills a single piece of timber into a single plank, which is the oldest and least forgiving way to make a floor and the only one that can be sanded back to new decades from now.
The Signature series is what we carry: hard maple and red oak in traditional widths and honest finishes. It is a small range on purpose. A house that mills one product tends to mill it well, and the consistency between boxes reflects that focus.
Solid hardwood asks something in return. It wants a dry, above-grade subfloor and a nail-down installation, and it moves with the seasons the way real wood does. Specified into the right room, it is the floor most likely to outlast everything else in the build.
Live products at live pricing, priced wholesale-direct.
A curated range, specialist support on every order, and wholesale-direct pricing with no membership tier.
The questions buyers ask most about this house, answered so you can specify with confidence.
Talk to Our TeamA plank milled from a single piece of wood through its full thickness, so it can be sanded and refinished many times over its life.
American hardwoods including red oak and hard maple, each with its own grain character and tone.
On or above grade over a wood subfloor. Solid wood is not recommended below grade or over slabs where moisture varies.
Yes. That is the signature advantage of solid hardwood: sand and refinish to renew the surface or change the stain over the years.
Yes. Request samples to see the species, grain, and stain in your own light before ordering.








