Birch

Alberta Northern Birch

Kenny's can also install Alberta Northern Birch hardwood flooring in your Kansas City area home. This type of birch typically comes in both red and yellow varieties. Each one comes with different and distinct characteristics and can create a truly unique decor for your home.

 

Red Birch Hardwood Flooring

 

Kenny’s also carries red birch hardwood flooring. Red birch is selected from the heartwood of yellow birch. This type of flooring is one of the most sought after hardwood floors in the United States. It is considered a rare type of floor, and is also consider a “domestic exotic” hardwood. It has a really tight grain and has a reddish brown glow that is very distinctive. This creates a dramatic floor for your Kansas City area home. It is also an extremely durable hardwood.

  • Unfinished Red Birch: Select and Better

    Select and Better

    This grade of red birch hardwood flooring contains a minimum of 95% of the brownish-red hue that makes this type of floor spectacular. You may see an occasional pin knot or dark streak. This grade of red birch truly is one of a kind and extremely rare. The floor planks come in an average length of 36”.

  • Unfinished Red Birch: Common

    Common

    This grade contains 50% or more of the deep brownish-red blush of the red birch flooring. The wood characteristics vary from plank to plank, so you may see numerous streaks, knots, some checks, and even some discolored sapwood. The average length of the pieces of this floor is 32”.

Yellow Birch Wood Flooring

 

Yellow birch is a North American hardwood that is getting more and more popular. Kenny’s can install this domestic exotic in your Kansas City area home. It features a color that varies from a creamy yellow to a reddish brown. As time goes on, this is a floor that will grow more beautiful as the wood ages. Yellow birch is extremely hard and durable, much like a red oak floor.

  • Unfinished Yellow Birch: Select and Better

    Select and Better

    This grade of yellow birch creates a rich and lush look to your Kansas City area home. You will see an occasional dark streak and some pin knots, and has a really nice appearance.

  • Unfinished Yellow Birch: Common

    Common

    This grade contains 50% or more of sapwood and comes in an average length of 32”. You'll see a variance in wood and coloring characteristics, and creates a dynamic and unique floor in your Kansas City area home. In this area, yellow birch is a distinctive hardwood and one you won’t see in every home. It really makes your floor different from your friends and neighbors.