Malibu Wide Plank Smoked Series features a custom aging process that dramatically deepens the color tone of natural wood. Choose from the latest whitewash and neutral colors with smoked in high definition, accented by 6.5 in. wide planks (3/8 in. x 6.5 in. x 15.75 in.-47.64 in., 70% at maximum length) and hand rolled edges and ends. This floor is sealed with 7 layers of the latest super low gloss urethane finish with aluminum oxide, providing protection from everyday wear – your search for stunning hardwood with family-friendly durability is finally fulfilled. Given our devotion to European craftsmanship, colors may vary when freshly unpacked and slowly age with exposure to sunlight and weather. Malibu Wide Plank is Lacey Act compliant, EPA and Carb Phase 2 certified and has achieved the highly coveted Floor Score certification, which is the most recognized indoor air quality (IAQ) certification standard for hard surface flooring materials. Set today’s trend with Malibu Wide Plank Smoked Series.
- Wood Species: French Oak
- 3/8 in. Thick x 6-1/2 in. Width x 15.75 in. to 47.64 in. Random Length Planks
- Hardwood trim and moldings: item coordinates with 3/8 in. thick hardwood flooring
- 945.50 sq. ft. per pallet, 40 cases per pallet. Pallet weight: 1783.54 lbs.
- Construction: High Density Fiberboard (HDF) hardwood Click Lock flooring
- Pre-finished, ultra-low-gloss finish, elegantly wire brushed
- Planks have hand rolled edges and ends
- Janka wood hardness rating/resistance to denting: 1360
- Appropriate Grade for Installation: All Grades
- Installation: Float or glue
- Residential and light commercial use
- Lifetime residential finish and structural warranty, 5-year commercial finish warranty
- Don’t forget your coordinating trim and moldings
- All online orders will be received LTL – curbside only
- Item is sold online only, cannot be returned in less than full pallet quantities
- It is recommended you purchase a minimum of 10% overage to account for cuts.



























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