Origin: Central and South America (Brazil, Peru, French Guiana, Panama, Colombia, Suriname)
Janka Hardness: 3540
Cumaru or Brazilian Teak is a very hard wood flooring species. It is only 2.5% softer than Brazilian Walnut (Ipe). Cumaru or Brazilian Teak flooring is color-sorted for a rich consistent medium "Champagne" reddish brown color. Cumaru is a medium colored wood and is most popular in the Clear grade. Brazilian Teak gets its nickname from its resemblance in color to true Teak, which it is not. Cumaru flooring is used in medium- and high-end residential and commercial applications for a dramatically elegant floor. It is also used for color-contrasting borders and medallions.
Green Step Flooring, Inc.
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