Wood Flooring on the Walls and Ceilings

A popular trend that we do not foresee going away anytime soon is the use of wood flooring being applied on vertical surfaces.  Yes, you can install tongue and groove wood flooring on the wall.  So why not consider utilizing wood planks on a vertical surface rather...
What Makes European Oak So Desirable?

What Makes European Oak So Desirable?

This is the first installment of a new series of articles we will be sharing in regards to common, and even not so common, wood species utilized in wood flooring projects. Our A+D Consultant in Dallas, Rick Farrell, will be sharing his wood knowledge with our readers....

Wood Flooring Design Program in Your Design Library

For those architects and designers that are familiar with Woodwright Hardwood Floor Company, we have released new wood flooring sample chips as a part of our library program.  The latest colors and species reflect current trends in the wood flooring market.  Some of...
Why is wear layer on wood flooring so important?

Why is wear layer on wood flooring so important?

When we first get into the discussion of wear layer, we must define the term wear layer. Quite frankly it refers to the re-sandable wood surface above the tongue and groove on wood flooring. On 3/4″ solid wood floors, the wear layer is typically 6 millimeters...

Spring(s) of Change

A new season has dawned and Woodwright Hardwood Floor Company has experienced a few changes.  The most important is we have moved into our new Dallas showroom and manufacturing facility.  Our purchase of a new building in Dallas gives us almost three times the amount...