3 1/4" White Oak Flooring Unfinished Solid Plain Sawn

Shop 3 1/4" white oak flooring in unfinished solid plain sawn construction. This classic strip width is one of the most widely specified hardwood sizes, offering excellent stability, efficient material yield, and timeless proportions.

Three and a quarter inch solid planks are well suited for both residential and commercial installations, performing reliably across a wide range of subfloors and environments. This width pairs easily with traditional nail or staple-down installation methods when proper acclimation and moisture control are followed.

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Why Choose 3 1/4" White Oak Flooring?


Three and a quarter inch white oak flooring is a long-standing industry standard, valued for its dimensional stability
and efficient layout. The narrower face reduces movement risk while providing a clean, uniform appearance suitable
for both traditional and transitional interiors.

Unfinished Solid Hardwood Benefits


Unfinished solid hardwood allows for on-site finishing, giving you full control over stain color, sheen, and finish
system selection. This construction also supports future refinishing and localized repairs when needed.

Plain Sawn White Oak Grain


Plain sawn white oak displays classic cathedral grain patterns and natural tonal variation. In a 3 1/4" width,
these features remain balanced and consistent across the floor, delivering a timeless white oak look.

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3 1/4" White Oak Grade Options


This 3 1/4" white oak collection is available in multiple grades to meet different performance and visual goals.
Select & Better offers a cleaner appearance, #1 Common provides balanced variation, Character emphasizes natural
features, and #2 Common delivers a rustic look.

Select & Better


Select & Better grade minimizes knots and heavy character, producing a more uniform appearance across the floor.

#1 Common


#1 Common grade includes light to moderate variation, offering character without a heavily rustic feel.

Character


Character grade highlights visible knots, mineral streaks, and tonal contrast for a more expressive floor.

#2 Common


#2 Common grade embraces heavy variation, creating a distinctly rustic and natural appearance.