Simply put, unfinished hardwood allows you to take nature's design and make it your own. On-site finishing can be difficult, and is best left to pros or experienced DIYers. In either case, on-site finishing allows you to customize these wood floors with your choice of stain, or features like borders, inlays, and other details you won’t find within a factory-finished floor. You can even mix plank widths to achieve a distinct, yet unified, look. Because of these broad style options, unfinished hardwood floors can be easier to match to existing flooring.

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R.L. Colston • 3/4 in. 2 Common White Oak Unfinished Solid Hardwood Flooring 4 in. Wide

SKU 10009048

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R.L. Colston • 3/4 in. 1 Common Red Oak Unfinished Solid Hardwood Flooring 4 in. Wide

SKU 10009309

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R.L. Colston • 11/16 in. Brazilian Oak Unfinished Solid Hardwood Flooring 3.25 in. Wide

SKU 10054151

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R.L. Colston • 3/4 in. 1 Common White Oak Unfinished Solid Hardwood Flooring 4 in. Wide

SKU 10014412

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R.L. Colston • 3/4 in. 1 Common Maple Unfinished Solid Hardwood Flooring 3.25 in. Wide

SKU 10004261

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R.L. Colston • 3/4 in. 2 Common White Oak Unfinished Solid Hardwood Flooring 5 in. Wide

SKU 10009087

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R.L. Colston • 3/4 in. Millrun Maple Unfinished Solid Hardwood Flooring 3.25 in. Wide

SKU 10008028

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R.L. Colston • 3/4 in. New England Edge/Center Bead White Pine Unfinished Solid Paneling 6.88 in. Wide

SKU 10048003

Unfinished Solid Hardwood Flooring

Unfinished solid hardwood floors are crafted from solid wood planks that have been left untreated so you can add the lacquer, stain, or other coating that suits your design needs. These planks are milled from single pieces of timber, then planed and sanded to various sizes and finishes. Choose from a variety of different wood species. You'll also find a variety of pine options. Despite being considered a softwood, pine is a popular and versatile choice for floor planks. Each wood species brings a different tone to your living space, but all offer a lasting, classic appeal.

The major advantage of laying an unfinished solid hardwood floor is the flexibility it offers in terms of design theme and overall aesthetic. Finish your floor however you like—stain it the color of your choice, or use a clear varnish or lacquer to let the natural beauty of the wood grain shine through.

Before choosing a wood species, you might want to consider the day-to-day wear that your flooring will encounter. Each wood species has a rating on the Janka scale, which indicates how hard it is. This can help you to choose the appropriate option for your space—busy homes with children or pets running around or homes often used for entertaining, for example, are best served by more hard-wearing floors.

If you are considering unfinished hardwood floor planks for your living space, you’ll be glad to hear the planks come in different widths to suit your style. Narrow widths are often found in older homes and offer a more traditional look, while wide planks are more contemporary and are often used in modern, open-concept settings.

Unfinished solid hardwood floors come in a wide variety of colors and species to allow you to add your own stamp to the finished look of your home. Browse the collection at LL Flooring to find the right option for you.