Tauari flooring - solid planks
Brazilian Oak, as the species Tauari is commonly called, is a light tan wood that sometimes presents a pinkish tint.
Brazilian Oak, as the species Tauari is commonly called, is a light tan wood that sometimes presents a pinkish tint.
Brazilian Oak, as the species Tauari is commonly called, is a light tan wood that sometimes presents a pinkish tint. This wood is sophisticated with subtle warmth, and is an ideal alternative to domestic oak due to its graining patterns and desirable color, which is often a light flax brown. Those who prefer the lighter red shades of freshly laid Brazilian Cherry to its more mature color will be pleased with the option of Brazilian Oak. It resembles the initial look of its redder relative, and does not darken like Brazilian Cherry. Brazilian Oak’s neutral shading and medium grain patterns allow it to be highly versatile and adaptable to a wide range of uses. Brazilian Oak is similar to its domestic counterpart in hardness.