Give your modern home a vintage makeover with scraped hardwood flooring that's ruggedly beautiful and built to last. Crafted with a proprietary, random scraping technique, every board is one-of-a-kind and features the industry's most authentic visuals.
Choose from a wide variety of vibrant colors — golds, grays, reds and browns inspired by the beauty of the American landscape.
Both solid and engineered hardwood styles are available, so you can create a vintage look almost anywhere in the house — even the basement.
Backed by our best warranty and protected by our lifetime finish, your floors will resist scratches, stains and wear for a lifetime of beauty.
Collection |
American Scrape Hardwood
(Available at Independent Retailers) |
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Design / Texture | Hand-scraped |
Construction | Engineered |
Color | Amber Grain |
Species | Hickory |
Wood Hardness
Wood HardnessThe density/hardness of the wood species and its ability to withstand foot traffic, children and pets will impact its wear performance, and will vary from species to species. Strong, resilient Oak is used as the industry benchmark. The hardness scale shows the relative hardness of this wood species. |
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Gloss
GlossDescribes the coating that adds a polished look to the floor’s surface. |
Medium Gloss |
Edge / End Shape
Edge![]() Describes the way the hardwood and laminate board edges and ends are cut. |
Scraped Edge / Beveled Ends |
Board to Board Color Variation
Board to Board Color VariationWood is a natural material that features changes in color and tone. The board-to-board color variation is more pronounced in some species, less in others. If you like the look of contrasting light and dark tones, select a species that offers most color variation. If you prefer consistent color from board to board, choose the least color variation. |
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Finish | Armstrong Flooring Lifetime Finish |
Performance Class | Better |
Size | 5 in. Wide x Varying Lengths: 10 - 48 in. Long x 3/8 in. Thick |
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Square Feet per Box | 25 |
Residential Warranty | 50 Years |
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Commercial Warranty | 10 Years |
Warranty File(s) | WH-1025-917 Armstrong Hardwood Warranty (Eng.) (PDF, 121.4 KB) |
Experienced
No matter what flooring type you chose, we recommend you contact your retailer to locate an Armstrong Flooring Certified Installer near you. Armstrong Flooring Certified Installers undergo rigorous flooring installation training on our products.
Any Room At, Below or Above Ground Level
1/4", 5/16", 3/8", and 1/2" Engineered Hardwood Installation (PDF, 1.1 MB)
3/8" & 1/2" Eng. Hardwood Installation Instructions (PDF, 2.0 MB)
Hardwood flooring is mechanically fastened to the wood subfloor using staples, cleats or nails. This is the most popular and economical installation method.
Learn how to install a solid hardwood floor using the nail-down installation method. This video covers all the tools you’ll need and the installation steps to create a beautiful hardwood floor yourself.
Boards are glued together and float on top of the subfloor. An underlayment pad is rolled out over the subfloor and under the hardwood floor. The pad protects against moisture and improves sound transmission.
A floating floor installation is a fast and easy DIY project. There’s no glue, staples, or nails. Boards attach to each other through a tongue-and-groove design. See how to do it yourself in this video.
Adhesive is spread onto the subfloor using a trowel. Hardwood is then placed into the adhesive.
In this video, you’ll learn the five steps to completing a glue-down installation for an engineered hardwood floor. This method requires careful measuring since it’s difficult to remove boards after they’ve been installed with adhesive.
Complete your floor with trim and molding, the essential finishing touch to your flooring project