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EcoTimber Bamboo

EcoTimber Bamboo

EcoTimber® bamboo flooring is made from bamboo plantations, not from wild habitats. Bamboo is a highly renewable resource, harvestable only four to six years after being planted. Its low moisture absorption properties make it ideal for humid climates and applications where moisture might pose a challenge for other types of flooring.

EcoTimber Bamboo flooring is made with a Low-VOC adhesive that easily meets the strict European E1 standard for indoor air quality.

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Amber, woven
Amber, woven
Honey, woven
Honey, woven
Woven Bamboo - Made of Bamboo strands pressed together with a durable resin, this gorgeous prefinished flooring offers the durability of the densest tropical hardwoods with the sustainability of Bamboo. Its wood-like grain is less linear than traditional Bamboo flooring, and its extreme hardness makes it ideal for high-traffic settings.
Amber, solid horizontal-grain
Amber, solid horizontal-grain
Natural, solid horizontal-grain
Natural, solid horizontal-grain
Solid Horizontal-Grain Bamboo - Available in a blond natural color and a warm amber, horizontal-grain bamboo flooring is notable for the distinct knuckles formed by the joints in the bamboo stalk. The amber color, often referred to as "carbonized", is the result of steaming the bamboo stalks before processing them into flooring.
Amber, solid vertical-grain
Amber, solid vertical-grain
Natural, solid vertical-grain
Natural, solid vertical-grain
Solid Vertical-Grain Bamboo - Vertical-grain bamboo has a clean, linear look that some people prefer over the knuckles that figure in our regular product. The amber color, often referred to as "carbonized", is the result of steaming the bamboo stalks before processing them into flooring.
Amber, engineered vertical-grain
Amber, engineered vertical-grain
Natural, engineered horizontal-grain
Natural, engineered horizontal-grain
Engineered Bamboo - Our engineered bamboo flooring is made of a 1/8" bamboo wear layer over a pine and rubberwood backing, using a virtually formaldehyde-free adhesive. This floor can be "floated", an installation process where the planks are glued to each other and not to the subfloor.

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