European Live Sawn Mountain Oak Wide Plank Flooring NYC
European Mountain Oak wide plank flooring is a premium hardwood designed for luxury interiors across New York City. Known for its rich brown tones and distinctive character, this flooring delivers a refined yet natural look inspired by traditional European design.
This product is crafted using a livesawn milling method, which cuts through the entire log to capture a full range of natural grain patterns, including rift, quartered, and plain sawn textures in each plank.
The result is longer and wider boards with natural features such as tight grain patterns, knots, saw marks, and subtle checking that enhance the wood’s authentic character.
European mountain oak is slower grown in dense forest conditions, producing tighter grain and increased durability, making it ideal for high-traffic NYC apartments, brownstones, and commercial spaces.
Wide plank construction enhances the natural beauty of the wood while creating a seamless, high-end appearance with fewer seams.
At Luxury Wood NYC, we specialize in custom European oak flooring solutions, tailored to homeowners, designers, and developers seeking premium materials and expert installation throughout New York City.
Species: White Oak
Origin: America
Grade: Live Sawn
Surfaces & Finishes
This material is offered finished in UV Cured Natural Oil or Matte (Custom Finishes Available). It features a smooth texture with occasional saw marks.
Dimensions & Formats
SOLID PLANK OPTIONS
Standard thickness is 3/4″
Plank widths available:
4"-6" Random
4"-8" Random
6"-9" Random
Standard plank lengths are Random (2' & longer, up to 12')
ENGINEERED PLANK OPTIONS
Standard thickness is 3/4″
Plank widths available:
4"-6" Random
4"-8" Random
6"-9" Random
Standard plank lengths are Random (2′ & longer, up to 12′)
4mm nominal Wear Layer
Installation Methods
Installation methods vary depending on wood format and site conditions, but here are some general guidelines:
Engineered wood can be installed over plywood or concrete subfloors.
When planks are particularly wide, gluing and nailing is always good practice if possible.
