The right choise for
Living Room
Bedroom
Dining Room
Hallway
Description
Bruce American Originals Copper Dark Oak Solid Hardwood Flooring brings timeless natural elegance to your home with the rich, robust grain characteristics of genuine oak. Designed with classic strip planks, this flooring creates a beautiful linear appearance that enhances both rustic and traditional interiors. The planks feature micro edges and square ends which provide a clean and defined floor layout while highlighting the natural wood texture. The smooth surface enhances the beauty of the oak grain while the Copper Dark finish adds warmth and depth to living spaces. Built with durable 3/4-inch solid hardwood construction, this flooring is designed for long-lasting strength and stability. Finished with the Bruce DuraShield protective coating, it helps resist everyday wear while maintaining a beautiful hi-gloss appearance. Ideal for above grade installation over wood subfloors using a glue down method, this hardwood flooring offers dependable performance and classic style.
Key Features
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Solid oak hardwood flooring with natural grain character
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Copper Dark finish enhances warmth and interior style
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3/4-inch thick solid hardwood construction for durability
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2-1/4-inch narrow planks create a traditional flooring pattern
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Smooth surface texture highlights natural wood grain
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Micro edges and square ends provide a clean plank layout
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Durable Bruce DuraShield protective finish
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Hi-gloss35-50% finish for enhanced appearance
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High Janka hardness rating above1240 for durability
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Rustic flooring style suitable for traditional interiors
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Designed for above grade wood subfloor installation
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Glue down installation method for strong floor stability
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Covers 20sq.ft./case for residential flooring projects
FAQS
Hardwood is made from solid wood planks, while engineered wood has a real wood surface over layered plywood, making it more stable and moisture-resistant.
Both are durable, but porcelain is denser, more water-resistant, and ideal for high-moisture areas, while ceramic offers a wide range of designs at a lower cost.
Yes, both can often be installed over most existing floors, provided the surface is clean, dry, and level.
Porcelain tile, ceramic tile, and most LVT products are waterproof, making them perfect for kitchens, bathrooms, and basements.
Sweep or vacuum regularly, clean spills promptly, and use manufacturer-recommended cleaners to avoid damage.
For spaces like hallways, kitchens, and commercial areas, durable choices include porcelain tile, LVT, and high-AC-rated laminate.
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