Maple flooring has been trusted for over a century—and for good reason. In the late 19th and early 20th centuries, it was the go-to choice for factory floors, valued for its hardness and tight grain that could withstand constant wear.
By the 1920s, maple transitioned into residential spaces, where its light, clean look aligned perfectly with emerging Art Deco design. Its durability made it just as practical in the home as it was in industrial settings.
That performance continued through the decades. Maple was widely used in World War II-era factories and became the standard for school gymnasiums in the 1950s—spaces that demand strength and resilience.
NEW - PARAGON MAPLE
Today, maple remains a top choice for both commercial and residential interiors. With a Janka hardness rating of 1450, it resists scratches and dents while maintaining a refined appearance. Our Paragon Maple engineered hardwood builds on that legacy, featuring a 3 mm wear layer for multiple refinishings and versatile 3" and 5" plank widths.
Timeless, durable, and naturally versatile, maple continues to prove itself—decade after decade.


