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NOFMA: The Wood Flooring Manufacturer Association sets the standards of the oak flooring industry and counts most major producers among its members. The only way to be certain your floor meets the highest quality standards is to choose flooring that's  certified by NOFMA.

    NOFMA Quartersawn Red & White Oak

Quartersawn is known for its close grain and relatively uniform appearance, making it a perfect choice for those desiring a grain strength and attractive linear styling.

Red Oak Quartersawn

White Oak Quartersawn


    NOFMA Clear Red & White Oak

The "NOFMA Clear Oak" grade is relatively free of character marks and the most consistent in color. It's considered to be a more elegant grade of wood, due to its clean, graceful and mostly uniform appearance.

Red Oak Clear

White Oak Clear


    NOFMA Select Red & White Oak

The "NOFMA Clear Oak" has limited character marks and a wide range of color variation. This endows the wood with a beautiful, natural quality and makes this versatile grade and appropriate choice for any room.

Red Oak Select

White Oak Select


    NOFMA #1 Common Red & White Oak

The "NOFMA Common" grades bear the most markings of all. NOFMA #1 Common has a variegated appearance, with both light and dark colors. Natural wood characteristics, including knots, wormholes and other markings, make this grade both interesting and attractive.

Red Oak #1 Common

White Oak #1 Common


    NOFMA #2 Common Red & White Oak

The "NOFMA Common" grades bear the most markings of all. NOFMA #2 Common provides handsom visual texture, knotholes, very dark stains and other natural "beauty marks" convey the history of the wood, without detracting from its durability. The floor is seviceable, economicle and exhibits the uniqueness of natural wood.

Red Oak #2 Common

White Oak #2 Common