Explore Our Floors

At Carlisle, we have built an entire business out of meticulously and passionately studying the wood we use to build our floors. We strive to know what a particular species says about a specific space and what the manner in which we treat the wood will ultimately mean to an individual customer. These are our most important questions, and so we ask them of ourselves daily.

Pine Floors
Pine Floors

Carlisle's Eastern White Pine and Longleaf Heart Pine floors each have unique histories as traditional American flooring materials, earning our Longleaf Heart Pine the moniker “the wood that spawned the American Industrial Revolution”.

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Hardwood Floors
Hardwood Floors

American hardwood trees grow best in cool, short summers, helping the wood develop tighter, denser grains and optimum beauty for woodworking, cabinetry and especially wide plank flooring.

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Reclaimed Wood Floors
Reclaimed Wood Floors

Carlisle has become the most requested supplier of reclaimed wood in North America. Every single LEED credit qualifying Carlisle board is a genuine reclaimed and has been in our care from the dismantling process to the moment it is resold.

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Project Gallery
Project Gallery

View our gallery of floors in a variety of different homes and retail locations, with countless combination's of stains and finishes, and discover the look that’s perfect for your space.

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Crafting Your Unique Floor
Crafting Your Unique Floor

Every Carlisle floor is an individualized custom floor - offering choice combination's and made expressly for you and your home by our master craftsmen.

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Handmade Surfaces
Handmade Surfaces

Carlisle’s expert craftsmen can recreate centuries-old looks with a variety of handmade surface treatments, each bringing its own distinctive character to a floor.

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VISIT our showrooms
Visit our showrooms

At a Carlisle showroom you can browse through a large portfolio of actual installations, which will broaden your shopping experience. And of course, you'll be invited to take home samples.

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