For its new line of engineered, reclaimed hardwood flooring, Viridian Reclaimed Wood sourced wood from old shipping crates and pallets, as well as gym bleachers to create four species categories: Jakarta market blend (tropical mix color, shown), European beech, white oak, and CVG Douglas-fir gym bleacher. Comprising a nine-ply birch core with a 4mm wear layer, the 5/8″-thick planks come in widths of 2-1/2″ to 7-1/2″ and average lengths of 4′ to 5′. The VOC-free flooring’s UV-prefinished option (shown) features a microbeveled edge, while the unfinished option has square edges. viridianwood.com
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