Angel Oak Hardwood

Sizing

Full planks are 12" x 48" x 3/8" Engineered White Oak Hardwood Click & Lock Plank flooring

Planks sold by the carton. Each carton contains 8 planks / 32 square feet.

Our 6"x6" samples (1/16th of a plank) showcase color ways, material thickness and pattern repeat of design.

Finish

Low luster, minimal gloss level

How to Order

Samples can be placed online and typically ship within 1 week.

To order planks for your project, please fill out our "Get a Quote" form and our team will get back to you within 48 hours.

Hardwood orders are made on demand, please allow 6-10 weeks for production.

Questions

Still have questions about our hardwood? We are here to help! 

Give us a call at 1-866-519-7727 or email info@mirthstudio.com.

Shop Additional Hardwood Patterns

$5.00

Information about Mirth Studio Hardwoods:

  • Engineered White Oak Hardwood Planks
  • Size: 12” x 48” and 3/8” Thick
  • Click & Lock Construction
  • Cartons Contain 8 Planks/32 Square Feet
  • Can Be Floated Or Glued For Permanent Installation
  • Impact Resistant High Density Fiberboard Core For Maximum Durability & Strength 
  • Matte, Scratch Resistant Aluminum Oxide Protective Finish
  • WearMax™ Finish. 2X Times More Water Repellant Than Any Other Engineered Hardwood Flooring
  • UV Cured, Emits No VOC
  • Made In The USA 
  • Limited Lifetime Residential Warranty & 10 Year Light Commercial Warranty
  • Approved For Installation Over Hydronic Radiant Heat
  • Easily Installed On Floors, Walls & Backsplashes

Wood & Dye Lot Disclaimer

The beauty of Mirth Hardwood Planks is that they are made from natural wood with hand painted designs so no two planks will be the same. There will be variances, so we recommend ordering a 10% overage in the case that some do not meet your expectations. 

Please note, samples may not be an exact match to your order. Our products are made to order & are subject to dye lot differences (up to 10%). Depending on the color of the hardwood it may be more obvious than others. Lighter colored hardwood tends to show more grain than the darker colors. 

Sometimes the edges are rougher than others due to the nature of wood and not considered a defect.