White Oak.
Defining floors.
White oak flooring is one of the most requested hardwood choices for Los Angeles homes, designers, builders, and architects. National Hardwood mills, finishes, and stocks white oak in widths, cuts, textures, and characters that are difficult to find through big-box flooring channels.

A hardwood that earns its specification in nearly every brief.
White oak sits at the rare intersection of warmth and restraint. Its grain reads modern when laid wide and rift-cut, traditional when laid narrow or quartersawn, and quietly luxurious when finished in matte natural tones.
For Los Angeles homes with open plans, indoor-outdoor living, large windows, and designer-driven material palettes, white oak offers a neutral foundation that works across architectural styles without feeling generic.
For related specifications, compare white oak with red oak flooring, explore pattern options like herringbone hardwood flooring and chevron hardwood flooring, or review our luxury hardwood flooring Los Angeles page for premium project direction.
Closed-grain stability
White oak has a tighter grain structure than red oak and is widely specified for flooring because it balances strength, beauty, and dimensional performance.
Designer-grade neutrality
White oak can read pale blonde, warm caramel, muted beige, greige, taupe, or deep mocha depending on finish direction and cut.
Wide-plank ready
Engineered white oak is especially useful for wide plank layouts, slab foundations, and homes where stability matters as much as scale.
Refinishable over time
Solid white oak can often be refinished multiple times depending on board thickness, installation condition, and how much material remains above the tongue.
How white oak compares to the hardwoods homeowners ask about most.
| Species | Janka Hardness | Stability | Tone Range | Best Use |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| White Oak | 1,360 | Excellent | Blonde to espresso | Modern homes, wide plank, kitchens, designers |
| Red Oak | 1,290 | Good | Pink to amber | Traditional homes, classic flooring budgets |
| Hickory | 1,820 | Moderate | Cream to walnut | High-durability, rustic, family homes |
| Walnut | 1,010 | Good | Chocolate to purple-brown | Luxury interiors, formal rooms, darker palettes |
| Maple | 1,450 | Moderate | Cream to pale honey | Clean contemporary interiors, lighter floors |
| Brazilian Cherry | 2,820 | Excellent | Red to deep crimson | Exotic premium floors and bold color statements |
Three white oak signatures.
Every collection can be selected by width, construction, texture, character grade, and finish direction. Custom finishes and project-specific runs are available.

French Galerie
European white oak in expansive wide planks with subtle texture and bespoke finish options for modern Los Angeles homes.
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Country French
Character-forward white oak with texture and warmth for Spanish, Mediterranean, farmhouse, and renovation-driven interiors.
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French Villa
White oak with aged, smoked, and reactive finish directions for a heritage floor with modern engineered performance.
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Solid White Oak Flooring
Solid white oak is made from one piece of hardwood and is often used for traditional nail-down installations over wood subfloors. It is a strong choice when long-term refinishing potential is a major priority.
- Classic hardwood construction
- Often refinishable multiple times
- Best for suitable wood subfloors
- Strong option for traditional homes
Engineered White Oak Flooring
Engineered white oak has a real white oak wear layer over a stable core. It is often preferred for wide plank designs, slab foundations, radiant heat systems, and homes where dimensional stability is essential.
- Excellent for wider planks
- More stable for many LA installations
- Compatible with many radiant heat systems
- Useful for concrete slab applications
For heating-system projects, see radiant heat compatible flooring.
White oak changes mood with finish.
White oak accepts finish direction with unusual flexibility. Choose pale natural, warm caramel, smoke, greige, taupe, dark mocha, or matte designer finishes depending on the architecture.





Texture options can include smooth, matte, lightly textured, hand-scraped, and wire-brushed hardwood flooring finishes depending on the collection.
The floor LA designers keep returning to.
Modern Hillside Builds
Wide rift-and-quartered planks support the clean horizontal lines of modern Los Angeles hillside homes.
Spanish & Mediterranean Revival
Hand-scraped or textured white oak can work with wood beams, plaster, terracotta, ironwork, and warm heritage palettes.
Hospitality & Commercial
Engineered white oak supports boutique hotels, showrooms, and restaurants where appearance and wear layer matter.
Multifamily & Developer
Engineered white oak in controlled widths can create a premium look while supporting repeatable specifications.
Kitchen & Whole-Home Floors
White oak transitions well from open kitchens to living rooms, halls, stairs, and primary suites. See kitchen hardwood flooring.
Trade Specifications
Designers, architects, builders, and contractors can work directly with National Hardwood for samples and project support. See hardwood flooring for interior designers.
How much does white oak flooring cost in Los Angeles?
What affects price?
White oak flooring cost depends on the plank width, cut, grade, construction, wear layer, finish, texture, custom staining, and installation requirements.
- Wider planks usually cost more than narrow boards
- Rift-and-quartered cuts are typically more premium
- Engineered construction varies by core and wear layer
- Custom finishes and made-to-order runs increase cost
Get a project quote
The best way to price white oak flooring is to match the product to the project: room size, subfloor, installation method, design intent, and timeline.
Visit the Van Nuys showroom or request samples so the team can help compare widths, finishes, grades, and construction options before pricing the full job.
What homeowners and designers actually ask.
Is white oak better than red oak for modern interiors?
White oak is often preferred for modern interiors because it has a calmer grain pattern and a more neutral undertone than red oak. Red oak can show warmer pink or amber tones, while white oak usually works better with natural, beige, greige, taupe, and contemporary matte finishes.
What is the difference between solid and engineered white oak?
Solid white oak is made from one piece of hardwood and is often used in traditional nail-down installations. Engineered white oak has a real white oak wear layer over a stable core, making it a strong option for wider planks, slab foundations, radiant heat systems, and Los Angeles homes where stability matters.
What plank widths do you stock?
National Hardwood stocks white oak flooring in multiple widths, including traditional boards, standard wide plank options, and premium wide widths. Availability depends on collection, cut, finish, grade, and construction.
Can white oak handle Los Angeles humidity swings?
White oak performs well in Los Angeles homes when it is properly milled, acclimated, installed, and maintained. Engineered white oak is especially useful for wide plank installations and homes with slab foundations or radiant heat systems.
How much does white oak flooring cost in Los Angeles?
White oak flooring cost depends on plank width, grade, cut, construction, finish, and installation needs. Wider planks, rift-and-quartered cuts, engineered construction, and custom finishes usually cost more than standard flooring options.
Do you sell to designers, architects, and contractors directly?
Yes. National Hardwood works with homeowners, designers, architects, builders, contractors, and developers. Samples, custom finishes, wide plank options, and project support are available through the Van Nuys showroom.
Come walk on the floor before you commit to it.
Our Van Nuys showroom holds full-plank samples of white oak collections in real lighting, real widths, and real finish directions. No catalog guesswork. No surprises on install day.
Van Nuys, CA 91411
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