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Natural Maple Hardwood



Original price was: $7.4300.Current price is: $6.6900.
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Solid Hardwood Flooring is significantly more stain resistant than carpet and is very durable and easy to clean. Because hardwood floors do not trap dust, animal dander, pollen, particulate matter or other common allergens, you'll notice a significant improvement in air quality over carpet.

We like them because:

  • THEY LOOK GREAT: Hardwood floors add a touch of elegance to any home.
  • LOW MAINTENANCE: Requiring no special chemicals to keep clean, simply sweep, steam-clean, mop, or vacuum to remove dirt or debris.
  • THEY LAST: Unlike carpet which can fade, hardwood floors can be refinished to suit new design trends or personal preferences.
  • GOOD FOR YOU: Made without the use of VOCs. Because hardwood floors are made without fibres or grout lines unlike carpet or laminate/tile, there's no place for allergens or dust/debris to accumulate in your floor.
  • MADE IN NORTH AMERICA:  100% of the wood used is from North American forests ensuring that they are harvested with the highest standards of sustainable and quality.
  • PROTECTIVE WARRANTIES: Backed by a 35 Year Limited Residential Finish Warranty and a Lifetime Structural Warranty.

Why Choose Maple Natural Hardwood Flooring for a Home Renovation?

Maple natural hardwood flooring is valued for its strength, smooth grain, and versatile appearance. Maple is a dense hardwood, which means it stands up well to everyday foot traffic in busy areas such as living rooms, hallways, and bedrooms. Its light, natural tone also reflects more light in a space, helping rooms feel larger and more open.

Is a Natural Maple Hardwood Floor Durable?

Yes. Maple is considered a hard and durable hardwood species, making it suitable for residential flooring. A properly installed and maintained natural maple hardwood floor can last for decades. Unlike many other flooring materials, solid hardwood can also be refinished if the surface becomes worn over time.

How Does a Natural Maple Hardwood Floor Compare to Oak Flooring?

Both maple and oak are durable hardwood flooring options, but they have different visual characteristics. A natural maple hardwood floor has a smoother, more uniform grain and a lighter appearance. Oak tends to show a more pronounced grain pattern and slightly warmer tones. Homeowners who prefer a clean, understated look often choose maple.

Is Maple Natural Hardwood Flooring Easy to Maintain?

Yes. Maple natural hardwood flooring is relatively simple to care for. Routine cleaning usually involves sweeping or vacuuming to remove dust and debris, along with occasional damp mopping using hardwood-safe products. Because the surface is solid wood, it doesn’t trap dust or allergens the way carpet can.

Because flooring colours can look different on your computer or phone screen, or in different lighting, we offer free in-store samples that you can take home.

Be sure to take home a sample today!


View the manufacturer's website.
Solid Hardwood Flooring is significantly more stain resistant than carpet and is very durable and easy to clean. Because hardwood floors do not trap dust, animal dander, pollen, particulate matter or other common allergens, you'll notice a significant improvement in air quality over carpet.

We like them because:

  • THEY LOOK GREAT: Hardwood floors add a touch of elegance to any home.
  • LOW MAINTENANCE: Requiring no special chemicals to keep clean, simply sweep, steam-clean, mop, or vacuum to remove dirt or debris.
  • THEY LAST: Unlike carpet which can fade, hardwood floors can be refinished to suit new design trends or personal preferences.
  • GOOD FOR YOU: Made without the use of VOCs. Because hardwood floors are made without fibres or grout lines unlike carpet or laminate/tile, there's no place for allergens or dust/debris to accumulate in your floor.
  • MADE IN NORTH AMERICA:  100% of the wood used is from North American forests ensuring that they are harvested with the highest standards of sustainable and quality.
  • PROTECTIVE WARRANTIES: Backed by a 35 Year Limited Residential Finish Warranty and a Lifetime Structural Warranty.

Why Choose Maple Natural Hardwood Flooring for a Home Renovation?

Maple natural hardwood flooring is valued for its strength, smooth grain, and versatile appearance. Maple is a dense hardwood, which means it stands up well to everyday foot traffic in busy areas such as living rooms, hallways, and bedrooms. Its light, natural tone also reflects more light in a space, helping rooms feel larger and more open.

Is a Natural Maple Hardwood Floor Durable?

Yes. Maple is considered a hard and durable hardwood species, making it suitable for residential flooring. A properly installed and maintained natural maple hardwood floor can last for decades. Unlike many other flooring materials, solid hardwood can also be refinished if the surface becomes worn over time.

How Does a Natural Maple Hardwood Floor Compare to Oak Flooring?

Both maple and oak are durable hardwood flooring options, but they have different visual characteristics. A natural maple hardwood floor has a smoother, more uniform grain and a lighter appearance. Oak tends to show a more pronounced grain pattern and slightly warmer tones. Homeowners who prefer a clean, understated look often choose maple.

Is Maple Natural Hardwood Flooring Easy to Maintain?

Yes. Maple natural hardwood flooring is relatively simple to care for. Routine cleaning usually involves sweeping or vacuuming to remove dust and debris, along with occasional damp mopping using hardwood-safe products. Because the surface is solid wood, it doesn’t trap dust or allergens the way carpet can.

Because flooring colours can look different on your computer or phone screen, or in different lighting, we offer free in-store samples that you can take home.

Be sure to take home a sample today!


View the manufacturer's website.

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