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Color Change


Wood's natural changes


Wood exposed to normal sunlight is subject to color changes. As with all natural products made from wood, these changes are expected and add to the beauty and distinctiveness of wood floors.

If you move or rearrange carpets and furniture periodically, you avoid distinct lines between the exposed and unexposed areas of the floor. The swatches show the shades that different wood species will turn after 2–3 years' exposure to normal sunlight.


Ash: Pale cream darkens to straw tan. Ash color change
Bacu: Yellows with time. Bacu color change
Beech: Changes to pink/tan tones to amber. Beech color change
Birch: Changes from sanded tones to a more red/yellow color as it ages. Birch color change
Cherry: Changes from pink hues to deeper red tones. Cherry color change
European Maple: Becomes quite yellow. European Maple color change
Hard Maple: Changes from cream white to golden cream. Hard Maple color change
Jarrah: Darkening towards deeper red/red browns. Jarrah color change
Jatoba: Changes to bright red. Jatoba color change
Merbau: Darkening towards medium brown.  Merbau color change
Oak: Some muting of color variation to medium, straw brown. Oak color change
Red Oak: Changes from pink to tan amber. Red Oak color change
Rosewood: Pink/reds become more red. Rosewood color change
Teak: Darkens slightly with time. Teak color change
Walnut: Changes to golden brown. Walnut color change