Distressed.
Story-rich hardwood.
Distressed flooring is the deliberate specification of character — knots, mineral streaks, color variation, intentional aging marks. The treatment that gives new flooring the depth and visual interest of reclaimed wood without the sourcing challenges.

A floor with a story already in it.
Distressed flooring is the deliberate commitment to character. Where wire-brushed is subtle and hand-scraped is gently old, distressed is unambiguous: this floor is meant to look as if it has lived. Knots are preserved or added. Mineral streaks are featured. Color variation across planks is celebrated, not corrected. Surface marks — saw kerf, nail holes, edge wear — are intentionally retained or applied.
For LA, distressed flooring fits a specific and growing aesthetic: the warm, materially rich, deliberately imperfect interior that defines current high-end design after a decade of minimalist white-space dominance. Ranch revival homes, Spanish restorations, modern farmhouse builds, and the broader ‘warm modern’ movement all specify some version of distressed flooring as their floor signature.
Maximum visual character
Knots, mineral streaks, color variation, surface marks. Every plank reads as an individual piece of wood with its own history.
The reclaimed look
Distressed flooring achieves the visual depth of reclaimed antique wood without the sourcing complications, supply uncertainty, and structural limitations of true reclaimed material.
Hides everything
The most forgiving floor we sell. Daily wear, kid wear, dog wear — distressed flooring conceals it all within the existing variation.
Designer’s first call for warmth
Specified by LA designers when the brief calls for warmth, history, and material soul that minimalist floors cannot provide.
Distressed in detail.

Character Distressed. Every plank carries character — preserved knots, mineral streaks, color shifts. The most heavily-distressed grades add applied surface marks, saw kerf, edge wear, and reactive aging to deepen the patina.
National Hardwood mills, finishes, and inspects every distressed plank at our Van Nuys facility before delivery. Installation referrals available for LA-area projects.
Five tones,
one pattern.
Every distressed layout in our inventory can be finished in our Van Nuys mill to match a specific design palette. These are the most-specified directions — though the range is broader.





Where LA’s designers use distressed.
Ranch & Farmhouse Renovations
The natural floor for restored ranch and farmhouse LA — Hidden Hills, Bradbury, the rural-adjacent neighborhoods of greater LA.
Spanish & Tudor Revival
Pre-war estate restoration where the original floors are gone but the original architecture demands a character-rich replacement.
Modern Farmhouse Builds
The currently dominant suburban LA new-construction style finds its native floor in distressed oak and hickory.
Designer ‘Soul’ Interiors
The current move away from minimalism toward warm, story-rich, materially-aware design specifies distressed flooring as a primary tool.
Hospitality with Heritage
Boutique hotels and restaurants targeting a warm, heritage-rooted aesthetic use distressed flooring as the floor of that positioning.
Active Family Homes
The single most forgiving floor for households with active life. Distressed flooring hides everything — by design.
What homeowners and designers actually ask.
What’s the difference between distressed and reclaimed flooring?
Reclaimed flooring is genuinely old wood — salvaged from demolished buildings, barns, factories. It has actual history, supply limitations, and structural variability. Distressed flooring is new wood deliberately finished to look reclaimed. Distressed is easier to source, more dimensionally consistent, and significantly less expensive — while delivering visually similar results.
Is distressing applied by hand or by machine?
Both, depending on grade. Our premium distressed flooring is hand-distressed plank-by-plank for maximum variation. Mass-market distressed flooring uses machine-stamped patterns that visibly repeat across the floor — we don’t carry that grade.
Will distressed flooring look ‘fake’?
Only if the distressing is heavy-handed or machine-repetitive. Our character-grade and antique-effect distressed flooring use natural wood character supplemented with subtle hand-applied marks — the result is convincingly aged. The ‘fake’ look usually comes from over-distressed mass-market product.
Can distressed flooring be refinished?
Yes — but typically only the wear coat. Refinishing a distressed floor by sanding flat removes the distressing character and turns it into a smooth floor. Most distressed-floor refinishing is screen-and-recoat work that preserves the existing character.
Which species distress best?
White Oak, European Oak, and Hickory are the most-specified. The harder oak species hold distressed character marks crisply. Walnut and softer species can be distressed but require careful technique to avoid over-aggressive damage.
What does distressed flooring cost?
Material cost runs $8–$22 per square foot depending on species, grade, and how hand-distressed vs. machine-distressed. Hand-distressed antique-effect flooring sits at the top of the range; character-grade flooring with no applied distressing sits at the bottom.
See distressed
in person.
Our 10,000 sq. ft. Van Nuys showroom holds full-pattern samples of every distressed collection we sell — laid out in real lighting, real widths, real finishes. Catalog renders never tell the truth about pattern.
Van Nuys, CA 91411
Sat 8am – 3pm
(818) 988-9663
