For the first two centuries in American history, the economy of the southern states thrived on tobacco. Farmers across the southeast constructed large open barns to hang and heat cure their tobacco. Now these buildings are no more than a reminder of days gone by. These barns, and others like them, yield a mix of pines and softwoods with a beautiful tobacco colored patina and heavy saw kerf from the rough and rugged sawmills that cut the lumber.
Expect to see colorful heartwood, large knots, nail holes, dents and dings, and of course the rich tobacco patina in our Tobaccowood flooring. Our distressed grade features the weathered patina and rough saw kerf that makes this floor an exceptional choice for any flooring project.
Species: Antique Pine and other softwoods
Grades available: Character
Structure:
- 3/4” solid Learn More
- 1/2” engineered: 3mm wear layer with 9mm exterior grade baltic birch substrate Learn More
- 5/8” engineered: 4mm wear layer with 12mm exterior grade baltic birch substrate Learn More
- 3/4” engineered: 5mm wear layer with 15mm exterior grade baltic birch substrate Learn More
Widths: 3” – 10”
Lengths: 2′ – 10′
Profile: Tongue & Groove
End Matched: Yes
Finish Type: Urethane
Sheen: Satin
Texture: None
Color Variation Scale*:
*Our Color variation scale measures how much any given color can change board to board. 5 having the most variation and 1 having the least.