White Oak (Simulated/Distressed) — Quercus alba
Medium - visual characteristics strongly suggest printed or embossed engineered flooring mimicking distressed white oak confidence

White Oak (Simulated/Distressed)

Quercus alba · Engineered

Type
Engineered
Origin
Eastern North America
Hardness
1360 lbf (Hard)
Durability
Durable

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Grain Pattern

Straight to slightly irregular grain with cathedral patterns and simulated distressing/wormholes

Color & Appearance

Medium brown base with grayish-tan undertones and darker antiqued highlights, moderate natural luster

Hardness (Janka)

1360 lbf (Hard)

Durability & Decay Resistance

Durable

Value & Sustainability

Estimated Market Value
$4.00 - $8.00 per square foot for engineered flooring
Wood Age Estimate
Modern manufactured product styled to look antique (0-10 years old)
Sustainability Status
Generally abundant and sustainable, widely available with FSC certification options

Common Uses

Flooring, high-end cabinetry, and rustic furniture

Geographic Origin

Eastern North America

Workability

Excellent machinability, though engineered construction requires specific saws and installation methods

Finish Recommendations

Factory-finished with UV-cured polyurethane or aluminum oxide for maximum durability

Notable Features

Features artificial distressing including simulated wormholes and wear marks to mimic reclaimed lumber

Learn more about White Oak (Simulated/Distressed) in the Wood Encyclopedia
Identified August 22, 2026