As one of the hardest woods in flooring brazilian teak is great for commercial applications and residential homes with children and pets.
Brazilian teak wood flooring.
Brazilian teak also called cumaru is one of the hardest species available with a janka hardness rating of 3540.
Browse beautiful exotic shades of gold rich red and dark brown in our collection below.
This unfinished flooring is 3 4 thick and kiln dried with 4 sided tongue and groove for ease of installation.
Skip to main content skip to mini cart.
We offer solid brazilian teak wood flooring in a wide variety of options.
Brazilian teak hardwood also known as cumaru flooring is available at an extremely affordable price.
No matter what type of prefinished brazilian teak flooring you are looking for hurst hardwoods has it at a wholesale price.
Cumaru hardwood flooring cumaru brazilian teak is one of the hardest hardwoods in the industry and thus provides extreme durability along with its renowned distinctive patterns.
Brazilian teak known for its exceptional hardness and durability this exotic hardwood is a great choice in both residential and commercial installations.
The species brazilian teak cumaru is one our our top 3 product choices.
The tree is indigenous to south america specifically brazil which is clear from one of its many names.
Visit our prefinished wood floors selection today.
Besides being a highly durable hardwood floor brazilian teak s natural weathering properties make it resistant to rot and decay which is why it s also used in outdoor decking.
Over time with exposure to sunlight the cumaru species tends to become more uniform in color.
Typically users who prefer a more brown look to their floor over brazilian cherry go with our brazilian teak.
Cumaru color tones vary from a dark honey brown to a light golden yellow.
With vivid colors ranging from golden brown to mahogany red brazilian teak provides homeowners across the world with a durable and attractive interior surface.
Commonly reffered to as its south american name cumaru and possessing a janka hardness rating of 3540 brazilian teak is one of the hardest flooring species available.
Brazilian direct ltd founded in may 2002 by dan cosgrove brings quality solid exotic hardwood flooring direct to the usa offering you the best value in the industry for solid prefinished and unfinished brazilian cherry hardwood flooring and many other south american hardwood flooring species including santos mahogany brazilian teak cumaru and brazilian walnut ipe.
Brazilian teak also commonly known as cumaru is a type of wood that is frequently used for flooring and furniture making.