A Tradition of Excellence, Inspired by the Nature Around Us
About the Brand
Appalachian Flooring is one of Canada's leading manufacturers of hardwood and engineered wood flooring. Inspired by their namesake — the majestic Appalachian mountain range stretching from Newfoundland to Alabama — they refine the natural beauty of wood to make it an integral part of your home.
Founded in 2000, their main factory is located in Cowansville, Quebec, in the heart of the Appalachian Mountains. Their engineered flooring factory operates in North Troy, Vermont. Their dedication to growth and innovation has secured their position among the leading manufacturers of hardwood flooring in North America.
The Appalachians are a privileged source of hardwood species recognized for exceptional quality — hickory, hard maple, red oak, white oak, and yellow birch. At Quality Hardwoods of Michigan, we carry Appalachian Flooring for customers who want North American craftsmanship with a 35-year warranty to back it up.
Visit appalachianflooring.comWhat Sets Appalachian Apart
The Appalachian mountain range — stretching from Newfoundland to Alabama — is both the brand's namesake and its preferred logging region, home to hickory, hard maple, red oak, white oak, and yellow birch.
Manufacturing is thoughtfully designed to reduce carbon footprint. Appalachian Flooring is proud of its environmental policy and commitment to sustainable forestry practices.
Every Appalachian floor is backed by a 35-year limited warranty — because when you choose their products, you're entrusting them with the beauty of your home for years to come.
The main factory has been operating in Cowansville, Quebec since 2000. The engineered flooring factory is located in North Troy, Vermont — proudly manufactured here.
4 Collections · 5 Species · Solid & Engineered
From classic smooth finishes to wire-brushed textures, every Appalachian collection is available in solid and engineered profiles. Ask our team which is right for your project.
The Perfect Touch
By far the most comprehensive series, the Signature Collection offers a myriad of stain colors on a variety of North American species. Available in both solid and engineered profiles with the Evershine™ revolutionary finish — offering ultra-matte or semi-gloss sheen options. Hundreds of width, profile, and color combinations let you find the ideal floor for any taste.
The Authentic Experience
Maple, Yellow Birch, Red Oak, and White Oak are lightly wire-brushed to reveal the full depth of their character and create a deeper texture. Unique and complex stains make every product stand out. The textured surface also helps hide marks — a great option for young families and pet owners.
Nature's Truth
An innovative process reveals the natural characteristics of raw wood. The flat finish of the Verità Collection offers the lowest sheen possible for a prefinished floor — discover how truly beautiful wood can be in its natural state.
Breathtaking Mountains
Inspired by the sumptuous decor of the Appalachian mountain chain, the Green Mountain collection reveals the next level of beauty and quality. The richness of the selection with a splendid ultra-matte brushed finish arouses peace and tranquility.
North American Species
Fine, uniform grain with a light, creamy tone. Exceptionally hard and durable.
Learn about Hard MapleNorth America's hardest domestic species. Bold, dramatic grain with strong color variation.
Learn about HickoryThe most popular hardwood in North America. Warm reddish tones with a pronounced, open grain.
Learn about Red OakSlightly harder than Red Oak with a tighter grain and cooler, more neutral tones.
Learn about White OakSubtle, wavy grain with warm golden tones. A distinctly Canadian species.
Learn about Yellow BirchPeace of Mind
Appalachian Flooring is aware that when you choose one of their products, you are entrusting them with the beauty of your home for the years to come. That confidence is backed by a 35-year limited warranty on all products.
Evershine™ Technology
Visit Quality Hardwoods of Michigan in Rochester Hills to see Appalachian samples in person. Our team can help you choose the right collection, species, and finish for your project.