2 1/4" White Oak Flooring Unfinished Solid Plain Sawn
Shop 2 1/4" white oak flooring in unfinished solid plain sawn construction. This narrow strip width is a long-standing industry standard, valued for exceptional dimensional stability and efficient installation.
Two and a quarter inch solid white oak planks are commonly specified for both residential and commercial applications where stability and longevity are priorities. This width performs well across a wide range of environments when proper acclimation and moisture control are followed.
Browse available grades below or request a quote for larger projects. Trade professionals can register for account-based pricing.
Why Choose 2 1/4" White Oak Flooring?
Two and a quarter inch white oak flooring is one of the most stable solid hardwood widths available. The narrow
board face helps minimize seasonal movement, making it ideal for environments with fluctuating humidity or
long-term performance requirements.
Unfinished Solid Hardwood Benefits
Unfinished solid hardwood allows for on-site finishing, providing complete control over stain color, sheen, and
finish system selection. This construction also supports future refinishing and localized repairs over the life
of the floor.
Plain Sawn White Oak Grain
Plain sawn white oak displays classic cathedral grain and natural tonal variation. In a 2 1/4" width, these
characteristics appear subtle and uniform, delivering a clean, traditional hardwood look.
White Oak Flooring Resources
White Oak Installation and Finishing Guide
Plain Sawn vs Rift Sawn vs Quarter Sawn White Oak
White Oak Flooring Grades Guide
Random Width White Oak Flooring Calculator
2 1/4" White Oak Grade Options
This 2 1/4" white oak collection is available in multiple grades to meet different visual and performance
goals. Select & Better offers a clean appearance, #1 Common provides balanced variation, Character highlights
natural features, and #2 Common delivers a rustic look.
Select & Better
Select & Better grade minimizes knots and heavy character, producing a refined, uniform appearance.
#1 Common
#1 Common grade includes light to moderate variation, offering character without excessive rustic features.
Character
Character grade highlights knots, mineral streaks, and tonal contrast for a more expressive floor.
#2 Common
#2 Common grade embraces heavy variation and rustic features, creating a bold, organic appearance.