Wire-Brushed.
Modern texture.
Wire-brushing mechanically removes the soft springwood from a plank’s surface, leaving the harder grain raised. The result: a subtly textured floor with visible grain detail, soft underfoot grip, and the practical wear resistance of an already-textured surface.

The most-specified modern texture.
Wire-brushing is the contemporary alternative to hand-scraping. Where hand-scraping creates carved valleys that read as historical, wire-brushing produces a more linear, grain-following texture that reads as modern. The treatment passes a stiff wire-brush over the plank surface, removing the softer springwood between grain lines and leaving the harder summer-wood raised.
For modern LA residential — particularly the wide-plank White Oak that defines current new construction — wire-brushing has become the near-default surface treatment. It softens the otherwise-too-perfect look of factory-finished wide-plank flooring, adds tactile interest, and provides the practical benefit of a floor that doesn’t broadcast every scratch.
Visible grain emphasized
Wire-brushing removes softer wood between grain lines, raising the hard grain into relief. The result is a floor where the wood structure is genuinely visible — and tactile.
The most modern texture
Wire-brushing reads contemporary in a way hand-scraping reads heritage. The current default for modern LA new builds that want texture without rusticity.
Natural slip resistance
The raised-grain surface provides subtle traction underfoot — practically valuable for households with kids and dogs and aesthetically valuable for the materially-aware homeowner.
Conceals daily wear
Like hand-scraped, wire-brushed flooring conceals scratches, footprint wear, and the marks of daily use within the existing surface variation.
Wire-Brushed in detail.

Brushed White Oak. A stiff wire brush passed mechanically over the plank surface removes the softer springwood between grain lines, leaving the harder summer-wood raised in characteristic linear texture.
National Hardwood mills, finishes, and inspects every wire-brushed plank at our Van Nuys facility before delivery. Installation referrals available for LA-area projects.
Five tones,
one pattern.
Every wire-brushed 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.





Wire-Brushed in situ.






Three wire-brushed
signatures.
Every collection is milled, finished, and hand-selected at our Van Nuys facility. Custom widths, custom stains, and made-to-order runs available across all three.

Light Brush
Restrained wire-brushing — visible grain detail without dramatic relief. The current default for high-end LA residential.
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Heavy Brush
Aggressive wire-brushing that strongly emphasizes grain. The texture-forward option for material-aware design.
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Smoked & Brushed
Wire-brushed and reactively stained for a darker, weathered look. The current designer signature for modern hillside builds.
Contact UsWhere LA’s designers use wire-brushed.
Modern New Construction
Bird Streets, Hollywood Hills, Trousdale — wire-brushed wide-plank White Oak is the default specification for current LA new builds.
Contemporary Renovations
Mid-century and modern renovations across LA use wire-brushed oak as the floor that aligns with the architectural language.
Family Homes With Texture
Households that want practical surface character without the rusticity of hand-scraped flooring. Wire-brushed reads sophisticated, not country.
Designer Specs
The most-specified surface treatment for high-end residential currently in design and construction across LA.
Open-Plan Indoor-Outdoor Living
Wire-brushed surfaces transition aesthetically from interior flooring to exterior decking. The treatment of choice for indoor-outdoor continuity.
Boutique Hospitality
Hotel guest rooms and boutique restaurants use wire-brushed for its mid-luxury, mid-modern, contextually broad appeal.
What homeowners and designers actually ask.
What’s the difference between wire-brushed and hand-scraped?
Wire-brushed follows grain lines and creates a subtle, even texture across the plank — reads modern. Hand-scraped is carved with irregular tool marks across the grain — reads heritage. Wire-brushed costs less to produce (machine treatment) but is no less authentic — it’s just a different aesthetic choice.
Is wire-brushed flooring more durable than smooth?
Functionally yes, in terms of how the floor ages. The textured surface absorbs scratches and wear that would show on smooth flooring. The wood itself isn’t harder — the treatment just hides daily marks better.
Does wire-brushing make the floor harder to clean?
Minimally. A regular vacuum and microfiber pass works perfectly. The texture catches very little debris and the practical maintenance is essentially identical to smooth flooring.
Can I wire-brush my existing floor?
Generally not. Wire-brushing is a mill-side treatment applied to raw planks before finishing. Trying to wire-brush an installed and finished floor strips the finish and is rarely cost-effective.
Will wire-brushed flooring go out of style?
Wire-brushed flooring is currently in its dominant design moment. It’s unlikely to disappear, but the specific aggressive-brush treatments may date faster than the lighter brushed versions. Subtle wire-brushing on European Oak is broadly considered the safest long-term specification.
Which species wire-brush best?
White Oak and European Oak are the most-specified — their tight grain takes wire-brushing beautifully. Hickory and Ash also brush well. Softer species (Walnut) require careful brushing technique to avoid over-aggressive surface removal.
See wire-brushed
in person.
Our 10,000 sq. ft. Van Nuys showroom holds full-pattern samples of every wire-brushed 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
