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What You Can Expect from Your Rehmeyer Wood Floor

Last updated on February 12, 2016 by Sozo Staff Leave a Comment

Curved hallway with Rehmeyer Pioneer Collection Hickory Flooring
Curved hallway with Rehmeyer Pioneer Collection Hickory Flooring

Rehmeyer Wood Floors specializes in Custom Milled Wide Plank Hardwood Flooring. Expertly crafted from precision-milled, tongue-and-grooved, end-matched wide plank hardwood, the quality of our flooring is absolutely second to none.

Whether we use character-grade, clear grade, or reclaimed lumber, you can expect us to craft each floor in our York County, Pennsylvania, mill, according to the unique specifications of your custom order. Our skilled craftsmen carefully finish each board by hand, with an emphasis on the “care” part. For us, your wood floor means more than a pay check: It truly reflects our hearts.

Rehmeyer Cherry Hardwood Flooring
Rehmeyer Cherry Hardwood Flooring

The Excitement of Extreme Custom

More and more customers are ready to think outside the box when it comes to customization. They don’t want to simply “keep up with the Joneses”; they want something completely different than any of their friends or neighbors. If you’re the kind of person that reaches beyond the status quo, outside the realm of comparison and into your own category, then this is just the flooring option for you!

Even if you’re usually not comfortable with venturing outside comfortable boundaries but are ready to add a little adventure to your new build or remodel, Extreme Custom Wood Floors might be a good fit for you, as well.

What does a Rehmeyer Extreme Custom Wood Floor look like? Now, that’s something we can’t quite say. Why? Each one is quite distinct — which is precisely the point. What we can tell you is that each of our floors displays a beauty all of its own, unmatched by any prepackaged line.

Kitchen with Custom Milled Rehmeyer Hardwood Flooring
Kitchen with Custom Milled Rehmeyer Hardwood Flooring

The Basic Five Custom Collections

We could stick with our “Extreme Custom” idea and ask you as the customer to let us know precisely what you want. But sometimes the mere thought of “the sky is the limit” can be overwhelming, so we’re glad to make suggestions. Please don’t let these ideas limit your creativity, though. You can certainly start with the basic idea of one of our five Custom Collections and improvise, making your floor a unique hybrid all its own.

Our five Custom Collections include both clear grade and character grade lumber and encompass a fairly wide range of distressing methods and your choice of eleven premium species. Added options include accent colors, custom wood pegs, micro-beveled edges, and other details. Coordinating accessories like floor vents and feature strips can help you create an even more customized look.

Whether you choose from our Custom Collections or go with an Extreme Custom Wood Floor, we’re confident that you’ll be pleased — so pleased that you’ll join the chorus of our many satisfied customers in your enthusiasm over your new Rehmeyer Wood Floor.

luxury rehmeyer hardwood floors
Luxury Rehmeyer Hardwood Floors

Rehmeyer Wood Floors

Rehmeyer Wood Floors offers a full range of custom milled and engineered wide plank hardwood flooring. Rehmeyer’s flooring is all 3/4″ solid hardwood and sold unfinished, prefinished or completely custom finished to suit your project.

Call Rehmeyer Wood Floors today toll free at (888) 474-4047 or visit their website at RehmeyerFloors.com to learn more about their custom flooring services. With its mill located in Shrewsbury, Pennsylvania, Rehmeyer Wood Floors ships nationwide.

Filed Under: Construction, Flooring

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