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Exquisite. Beautiful. Unique. Sophisticated. - Lumber Liquidators

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$4.95 sq ft*¾”x2¼” Bellawood Brazilian CherryOnly at <strong>Lumber</strong> <strong>Liquidators</strong>!Brazilian Cherry¾” x 2¼” Select (HUSBC2SV)¾” x 3¼” Select (HUSBC3SV)¾” x 5” Select (HUSBC5SV)3/8” x 3” Select (HUSBC3S38V)Only at <strong>Lumber</strong> <strong>Liquidators</strong>!Only at <strong>Lumber</strong> <strong>Liquidators</strong>!Brazilian Cherry Lite¾” x 2¼”Select (HUSBC2L)¾” x 3¼” Select (HUSBC3L)½” x 3” Select (HUSBC3LHV)Brazilian Koa¾” x 2¼” Select (HUSKO2SV)¾” x 3¼” Select (HUSKO3SV)¾” x 5” Select (HUSKO5SV)3/8” x 3” Select (HUSKO3S38V)Also known as Jatoba, Brazilian Cherryhas a rich color that is extremely desirableas flooring. Its dark red to reddish browncolor with occasional darker streaks. Likedomestic Cherry, Brazilian Cherry changescolor dramatically overtime from yellow/tan/salmon when just milled to dramatic deeprich cherry brown color. This durable woodis perfect for high-traffic areas that call for astriking appearance.Hardness: 119% harder than Red OakStability: 1% more stable than Red OakBrazilian Cherry Lite has light tonesranging from light brown to pinkishbrown. It has a wavy to straight grainpattern with moderate luster and a veryfine texture. This wood is great for thosethat like the red tones of Brazilian Cherry,but prefer a lighter color wood.Hardness: 14% harder than Red OakStability: 23% more stable than Red OakBrazilian Koa is truly one of the mostunique species used in flooring. Thiswood is often called Tigerwood becauseof the distinct dark orange color withbrownish/black striping. Brazilian Koa’sexotic beauty, durability, which makes it aunique choice.Hardness: 43% harder than Red OakStability: 21% more stable than Red OakBrazilian Mesquite¾” x 2 ¼” Select (HUSBM2SV)¾” x 3 ¼” Select (HUSBM3SV)3/8” x 3” Select (HUSBM3S38V)Bolivian Rosewood¾” x 2¼” Select (HUSBR2SV)¾” x 3¼” Select (HUSBR3SV)¾” x 5” Select (HUSBR5SV)3/8” x 3” Select (HUSBR3S38V)Brazilian Teak3/8” x 3” Select (HUSBT3S38V)* Prices are subject to change without notice. Prices are for in-stock items only.Brazilian Mesquite is a reddish brownspecies that will radiate a warm glowin any room. It has a straight andsometimes interlocked grain and ismore uniform than many Brazilianexotic species. It will darken slightlywith exposure to light.Hardness: 6% softer than Red OakStability: 24% more stable thanRed OakIf you desire the rich bold look ofrosewood, the Bolivian Rosewoodis a great choice. It ranges frommedium to light tones with frequentblack striping. It is an extremely hardwood that will perform well in hightraffic areas.Hardness: 38% harder than Red OakStability: 23% more stable than RedOakBrazilian Teak’s beautiful honey browncolor will give any room a classydistinguished look. It is a very densehard wood with a range of colorsfrom tan brown to reddish brown. Thespecies has a straight, occasionallywavy grain with an uneven texture. Thiswood has dramatic shading that willmellow as the floor matures.Hardness: 174% harder than Red OakStability: 12% more stable than RedOak“I purchased my 3¼” Australian Cypress from <strong>Lumber</strong><strong>Liquidators</strong>. I had it installed today and it looks amazing.Before the room had no personality. Now it has a moreexotic look and makes me want to spend even more time inthere than ever before! I’ll definitely buy more, get rid ofthe carpeting and turn my house into something beautifuland exotic!! Even my installer has called to order some ofBellawood’s Australian Cypress for his house, after he was soimpressed with ours. Thanks again!”Elizabeth S., Freedom, INPage 16Bellawood Australian Cypress

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