Long Length Engineered Flooring is manufactured by Makihara Wood Products Ltd
The finest grade of lumber harvested from sustainable forest practices
The finest in natural wood beauty with advanced wood engineering technology
Custom manufactured to the customer’s specifications
Long length engineered flooring
What is Premium Grade Long Length Engineered Flooring?

It is the unique blend of the flooring industry’s top appearance grade manufactured in long lengths of engineered flooring. West Coast Naturelle Premium Grade Long Length Engineered Flooring combines the finest in natural wood beauty with the best in human engineering and manufacturing ability. “Premium grade”, refers to clear grade which is the highest grade offered in the commercial flooring industry. West Coast Naturelle offers this high grade of flooring in long average lengths that are unmatched in the flooring industry.

The combination of high grade and long lengths in engineered flooring is unique and difficult to achieve. The reason for this is because it can only be manufactured by using the top grade of lumber available in the industry. Large manufacturers must use lower grades of lumber that are available in mass volume to meet their demand and pricing needs. The defects in the lower grade lumber are chopped out to produce their clear grade flooring. The result is a floor with a very short average length of boards which is usually an industry average of only 30” per board. Our floors have an average length range of 5 to 7 feet per board which easily doubles the industry standard. These long average lengths of premium grade flooring can only be made by using the top grade of lumber offered in the industry.

Long lengths of premium grade engineered flooring boards extend the continuity and beauty of the natural wood grain and minimize the number of seams between boards to create clean visual lines of elegance. Floors with shorter boards have a choppy and busier look.

Why Choose West Coast Naturelle?

Our floors have an average length of 5 to 7 feet per board, depending upon species, which easily doubles the industry standard