4" White Oak Flooring Unfinished Solid Plain Sawn

Shop 4" white oak flooring in unfinished solid plain sawn construction. This traditional width is widely used across residential and commercial projects, offering excellent stability, familiar proportions, and classic white oak grain.

Four inch solid planks balance visual consistency with natural movement, making them a versatile choice for a wide range of installation environments. This width is well suited for nail or staple-down installations and performs reliably when proper acclimation and subfloor preparation are followed.

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Why Choose 4" White Oak Flooring?


Four inch white oak flooring is considered a standard hardwood width, offering dependable performance and timeless
proportions. It works well in both smaller rooms and larger layouts, delivering a clean, balanced appearance without
overpowering the space.

Unfinished Solid Hardwood Benefits


Unfinished solid hardwood allows complete control over stain color and sheen applied on site. This construction is
ideal for projects that require custom finishing, seamless repairs, or future refinishing flexibility.

Plain Sawn White Oak Grain


Plain sawn white oak features classic cathedral grain patterns and natural variation across the board face. This cut
highlights the traditional character of white oak while maintaining consistency from plank to plank.

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4" White Oak Grade Options


This 4" white oak collection is available in multiple grades to match different aesthetic and performance needs.
Choose Select & Better for a cleaner look, #1 Common for balanced variation, Character for bold natural features,
or #2 Common for a more rustic appearance.

Select & Better


Select & Better grade minimizes knots and heavy character, providing a more uniform appearance while still
showcasing natural white oak grain.

#1 Common


#1 Common grade offers moderate natural variation, including small knots and color changes, making it a popular
choice for projects that want character without a rustic look.

Character


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

#2 Common


#2 Common grade embraces heavy variation, knots, and color contrast, delivering a distinctly rustic appearance.