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2011, August

Exotic Hardwood: Mahogany
Mahogany will make its own presence known in your home with a richer and more elegant appearance.
Exotic Hardwood: Ipe
Beyond the beautiful, rustic appearance, Ipe offers one of the most stable and durable wood floorings options available.
Exotic Hardwood: Chestnut
North American Chestnut brings warmth to any home with its lighter brown color that fits with most décor styles.
Exotic Hardwood: Zebrawood
The unique striping of Zebrawood makes this unique and beautiful wood stand out in any home or office.
Exotic Hardwood: Brazilian Walnut
Brazilian Walnut is far more common of a species than Brazilian Cherry or Teak, and will add a great feel to elegant rooms in higher end homes.
Exotic Hardwood: Amendoim
If you are looking to add a rare, exotic wood species with a pinkish red color to your home, you should consider Amendoim.
Exotic Hardwood: American Cherry
“I cannot tell a lie,” was young George Washington's response to his father’s questioning of taking down this beautiful, cherry tree.
Exotic Hardwood: Padauk
There are actually seven species of hardwood that is recognized as Padauk, but the most readily available kind of Padauk is African Padauk, which may also be referred to as vermillion.
Exotic Hardwood: Brazilian Rosewood
Known for its wild and dramatic coloring, Brazilian Rosewood exemplifies all that is rare and exotic in hardwood flooring.
Exotic Hardwood: Afzelia
Afzelia, a strong, hard wood from tropical Africa is one of the most valuable woods available today