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Maple Hardwood Flooring
Maple wood flooring is known for its dense, fine-grained texture and naturally light hues, which create a bright and airy feel in any room. Hard maple rates around 1450 on the Janka hardness scale, making it one of the more durable domestic species available and a strong fit for high-traffic areas and active households.
The collection covers both solid maple planks milled from a single piece of wood and engineered maple built over a stable multi-ply core. Plank widths run from traditional strips through to wide-plank formats, and finishes range from raw natural tones through light browns and creamy beiges into deeper stained variations. Subtle grain patterns give maple a consistent, modern look compared to busier species like hickory or oak.
Why Choose Maple Hardwood Flooring from Floor Warehouse?
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Price match on qualifying orders so you never overpay for real maple flooring.
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Order samples before buying to see grain, tone, and finish in your own light.
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Upfront pricing at checkout with no hidden fees or surprise freight charges.
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Spread project costs across 3, 6, or 12 months through Shop Pay Installments.
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Engineered Hardwood Flooring - Browse the full engineered lineup across every species, useful for comparing maple against oak and hickory side by side.
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Solid Hardwood Flooring - Check solid plank options across every species if you want a floor that can be sanded and refinished multiple times.
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Oak Collection - Compare oak against maple if you prefer more visible grain character and a wider range of stain options in traditional styles.
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Hickory Collection - See hickory options if you need maximum hardness and bolder grain variation for busy homes with pets and high traffic.
Best for Maple Hardwood Flooring
Best for Minimalist and Contemporary Interiors
Maple's subtle grain and consistent color make it a natural fit for modern spaces where the floor should recede into the background. Wide-plank natural maple in a matte finish reinforces clean, minimalist design without competing for attention.
Best for Bright and Airy Rooms
Light-toned maple reflects daylight and makes smaller rooms feel larger. Natural or lightly stained maple planks suit bedrooms, living rooms, and north-facing spaces that need to feel warmer and brighter. Solid maple in a creamy natural finish works well here.
Best for High-Traffic Family Homes
Maple's hardness holds up to daily wear from kids, pets, and shoes. A prefinished satin or matte coating hides small scratches better than high-gloss finishes. Hard maple planks with aluminum oxide topcoats deliver long-term durability in busy households.
Best for Custom Stain Projects
Maple accepts stain differently than oak and tends to produce more uniform color results with careful application. Unfinished solid maple lets you control the final tone on site, from pale blonde through to dark walnut-like shades. Engineered maple is harder to custom stain.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the difference between solid and engineered maple flooring?
Does maple hardwood flooring yellow over time?
Can maple wood flooring be stained dark?
How do I clean and maintain maple hardwood flooring?