Introducing An Exciting New Brand For Us: Valencia Hardwood
Valencia Hardwood "Nature did her part, we take care of the rest."

The Floor Art Collection
The Floor Art Collection features largely French and German oak, in a range of colors and finishes, all carefully selected to highlight natural color variations within the wood. Veering toward lighter tones with either smooth or brushed textures, Floor Art features wide planks (7.5” to 9.5”) and 80% of the boards are 8’ long.
This European collection is reflected in some of the wide-ranging geographical names: Bruges, Paramount Rustic, Rocky Mountains, Tahiti, Zagros, and Bora Bora. They can also be custom cut to lay as Chevrons or Herringbone patterns.
The 9/16” thickness of the boards is 3-ply engineered, with a Hevea Core and Softwood Back. The product is finished using Bona products that provide a matte sheen and natural look.
The Tejas Collection
The Tejas Collection, a new line from Valencia, will be available soon at Temple Johnson. Texas Post Oak has long been revered for its natural resistance to decay. Its name originated because of its common use as fence posts. Valencia works with farmers in selected areas of the Lone Star State, where this sturdy, durable hardwood naturally grows.
This close-grained variant of white oak offers a clean blank canvas to achieve stunning earthbound colors and textures. Floor names such as Cheyenne and Nagodoches evoke the rich history of Texas, and its Native and Mexican people. Its thickness is 5/8” with solid engineered construction, using a Baltic Birch Multi-ply substrate. Width is 8” and comes in 2’ – 8’ lengths.
Valencia goes to great lengths, as do their manufacturing partners, to practice responsible forestry. They are Lacey Act compliant, promote healthy indoor air quality, and integrate ultra-low waste and material re-use in all their products. As their webpage says, “Nature Did Her Part. We Do All the Rest.” https://valenciahardwoods.com/
Temple Johnson is excited to offer both these new lines to our family of clients. This connection to native Texan Post Oak will hardly override our Red River Rivalry, but these collections should feel right at home on Oklahoma hardwood floors.







