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White oak vs Red Oak hardwood. What's the difference? Larchmont NY

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Home Builder with The Flooring Girl

What is the difference between white oak and red oak hardwood?

red oak hardwood flooring Larchmont New York 10538Oak flooring is the most popular species of hardwood here in Larchmont NY.  Oak is a very practical wood, is readily available (grown and made in the US), very affordable and very easy to stain so you can find the color you prefer.  But many consumers don't realize that there are 2 species of oak - red oak and white oak flooring.


If you are installing new hardwood flooring everywhere, either red oak hardwood or white oak hardwood will work, and your choice will probably be dependent on which look/color you prefer as well as the price (the prices of red oak/white oak fluctuate, so in general there is not usually a major price difference, but this can vary slightly at any given time frame or based on the brand/grade/width of hardwood you are choosing.


If you already have oak flooring, and are adding additional oak flooring, you will want to match what you already have...that way, you will have a consistent look and wood will absorb the stain colors the same way.  I've seen it happen too often where a customer (or contractor) has mismatched the wood with red oak in some areas and white oak in others.  This means that your wood will never completely match - the graining will be different and the stain color will be different.

 

What's the difference between red oak flooring and white oak flooring?

Red Oak flooring - select grade                                                                   White Oak flooring - select grade

Red Oak flooring - Select gradeWhite oak hardwood flooring select grade1.  Color - red oak has a bit of a pinkish tint is a little bit lighter than white oak.  White oak tends to be a bit browner, darker and more yellow.  When you stain them, the difference between the 2 species decreases, especially the darker you go.  With lighter stains, the red oak tends to have a bit of red undertone in the color.

 

2.  Graining - red oak tends to have stronger graining than white oak hardwood.  White oak has a bit of a smoother look. Some people prefer the strong graining of red oak - both because they like the look and because the strong graining helps hide the scratches and dents; other prefer the slightly smoother grain of white oak and feel it's a less busy look.

Red oak vs White oak hardwood flooring - No 1 grade3.  Hardness - white oak flooring is a bit harder than red oak.  On the Janka hardness scale, White oak is 1360 and red oak is 1290.  But, as I mentioned above, even though red oak is a bit less hard, it tends to show the dents a bit less.

 

4.  Compatibility with stair treads and accessories - Red oak is more common in stair treads, saddles, banisters and other transitions.  If you have oak stair treads already in your home, chances are, they are red oak, so you may be better served matching that.  If you need to get new stair treads or other transitions, they are usually more readily available (and hence lower priced) in red oak.

 

5.  Price - In general, there is not a major price difference between red oak and white flooring.  Because unfinished hardwood is a commodity item, the price tends to fluctuate weekly.  At times, red oak costs more; at other times, white oak costs more.  the price will often vary based on width and grade.  And, very often, I have the red oak in 1 size as more expensive and white oak of another size is more expensive, and it literally changes all the time.

 

Please note that matching hardwood is a bit more complex than simply matching red oak vs. white oak.  Also, there are differences in grades of hardwood flooring (e.g. select grade vs No 1 vs. No2 vs quartersawn).  I will share this info in a future blog post.  But, if you are unsure what type of flooring you have, it's best to call in an hardwood flooring expert.


If you live in Larchmont NY and would like to add hardwood flooring or refinish your hardwood floors, give The Flooring Girl a call at 914-937-2950 and let us "bring the store to your door."

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Comments(10)

Jay Markanich
Jay Markanich Real Estate Inspections, LLC - Bristow, VA
Home Inspector - servicing all Northern Virginia

Excellent comparison!  I would think that the white oak is used less by the consumer.  Is it less available?  More expensive?

Aug 20, 2012 08:38 PM
Debbie Gartner
The Flooring Girl - White Plains, NY
The Flooring Girl & Blog Stylist -Dynamo Marketers

Jay - Red Oak is a lot more common in the US  - more trees.  So, it's used more on steps, railing, etc and more common on the floors...and hence when you are matching to what is there, you are matching that more often.

In terms of price, no, not much of a difference. Sometimes, red oak is slightly higher; sometimes white oak is higher; sometimes the same.  On any given week, I will have instances where red is higher in one grade, but lower in another.  But, overall, they are about the same.

Aug 20, 2012 08:46 PM
Ginny Gorman
RI Real Estate Services ~ 401-529-7849~ RI Waterfront Real Estate - North Kingstown, RI
Homes for Sale in Southern RI and beyond

Deb, I like both red and white oak and most of the old houses in my Rhode Island real estate area have the white oak...I've seen the differences in rooms but not a bad thing when separated by carpeted or tiled areas...I like it that consumers have choices based upon their moods...good explanation.

Aug 20, 2012 09:14 PM
Debbie Gartner
The Flooring Girl - White Plains, NY
The Flooring Girl & Blog Stylist -Dynamo Marketers

Thank you so much, Ginny.  Yes, usually if the wood is separated by carpet or tile, it doesn't look so bad if there are 2 types.

Aug 20, 2012 09:16 PM
Clint Mckie
Desert Sun Home, commercial Inspections - Carlsbad, NM
Desert Sun Home, Comm. Inspection 1-575-706-5586

Hi Debbie,

I like the richness of the red oak. That's what I'm going to install in my home when I get time. Which means about five years. LOL

Have a good day in Larchmont.

Best, Clint McKie 

Aug 20, 2012 09:55 PM
John McCormack, CRS
Albuquerque Homes Realty - Albuquerque, NM
Honesty, Integrity, Results, Experienced. HIRE Me!

Good morning Debbie -

Another very informative flooring post which by the way is always appreciated. It looks like the white oak has more character to me.  Can this be true or do I need to look again after my first cup of brew?

Hope you have a great day in flooring and more.

John

Aug 20, 2012 11:39 PM
Debbie Gartner
The Flooring Girl - White Plains, NY
The Flooring Girl & Blog Stylist -Dynamo Marketers

Clint - I know, I need more of that precious commodity of time, too!

John - Thank you.  Different people have different opinions on that.  I will need to try to take some close ups soon.  You get different impressions close up vs. far away.

Aug 20, 2012 11:57 PM
Eileen Hsu
Douglas Elliman Real Estate - Manhattan, NY
LICENSED REAL ESTATE SALESPERSON

Debbie, great post once again on the variety of White Oak vs Red Oak, would love to see some close up photos of these pics.

Aug 21, 2012 02:09 AM
George Souto
George Souto NMLS #65149 FHA, CHFA, VA Mortgages - Middletown, CT
Your Connecticut Mortgage Expert

Debbie learned a lot about the differences between whit oak and red oak.  I guess I am a red oak person after seeing them side by side. 

Aug 21, 2012 03:32 AM
Gay E. Rosen
Julia B. Fee Sotheby's International Realty - Larchmont, NY
As Real as Real Estate Gets!

Debbie - at the end of the day, we all like to know about different floorings.. not that we are kowledgeable.. but that is where we can print out your info, and then refer them to YOU!.

Aug 21, 2012 09:03 AM