We are one of the largest producers of white oak flooring in New England, and white oak is our best-selling species.
We offer many different grades, cuts / grain patterns of white oak flooring, including plain sawn (which features iconic cathedral grain); live sawn (also known as European cut or French cut oak) which contains a mix of plain, quarter, and rift grain; and quarter sawn grain.
Guide to Cuts, Grades, and Styles of White Oak Flooring
Depending on the cut and grade, and also the type of finish chosen, one white oak floor can look very different from another. Oak pores absorb stain very well and a wide variety of finish tones from whitewash to white stained to midtone to dark tones can be achieved. The natural color of white oak is a tannish to brownish color with neutral undertones.
To get a sense of what you like and what would look good in your space, browse our galleries to see how the different floors look with various finishes and various interior design styles.
Most wood floors pass through manufacturers, distributors, and retailers—each step raising your cost and lowering value. Hull floors go straight from our forests and sawmill to your home.
We expect our wood floors to hold up to generations of use, and we offer you a lifetime quality guarantee.
Our floors are made in the U.S.A. with wood from well-managed U.S. forests. Our family has made wide plank flooring for over 55 years, and we enjoy creating enduring floors that are a healthy and environmentally friendly solution for our clients’ homes.