Mike MorganBR111 Exotic Hardwood Flooring has introduced a 5/8"-thick solid Green Label line and a collection of bamboo flooring. The 5/8" line includes woods such as macchiato pecan, amendoim, tigerwood, Brazilian cherry, wenge, sapelli, and afzelia and uses 36% less raw lumber than the existing 3/4" line. The bamboo collection is launching with eight solids and seven engineered finishes. Its available in widths from 3-3/4" to 5". ¢ br111.com
BR111 Exotic Hardwood Flooring has introduced a 5/8"-thick solid Green Label line and a collection of bamboo flooring. The 5/8" line includes woods such as macchiato pecan, amendoim, tigerwood, Brazilian cherry, wenge, sapelli, and afzelia and uses 36% less raw lumber than the existing 3/4" line. The bamboo collection is launching with eight solids and seven engineered finishes. It’s available in widths from 3-3/4" to 5". • br111.com
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