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Anderson Tuftex Coastal Art 5"

The Coastal Art 5″ hardwood collection from Anderson Tuftex offers a clean, classic take on oak flooring. Each plank is made from durable red oak and finished with a protective coating that holds up beautifully in busy homes. Whether you’re remodeling one room or planning flooring for a whole home, this series keeps things simple with warm, natural tones and trusted engineered construction. Read More: Why Choose Anderson Tuftex Coastal Art 5″?

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Why Choose Anderson Tuftex Coastal Art 5″?

 

  • Red Oak Construction: Known for its strength and resilience.

  • Engineered Build: More stable than solid hardwood in homes with humidity swings.

  • Timeless Width: The 5″ plank hits a visual sweet spot—neither too wide nor too narrow.

  • Low-Maintenance Finish: No special cleaners or treatments required.

     

This is the kind of flooring that doesn’t try to be trendy—it just works. It fits into modern spaces, farmhouse kitchens, and even more formal dining rooms without clashing with your style.

 


 

Debunking Common Myths

 

Myth: Engineered wood is fake wood.
Fact: Engineered floors like these use real wood on top—just with a stable core underneath. You get real oak, with better performance.

Myth: Hardwood can’t be used on concrete slabs.
Fact: Engineered wood is perfect for slab installations when floated or glued.

Myth: You need special cleaners.
Fact: A lightly damp cloth or basic hardwood cleaner is all you need. No waxes or polish required.

 


 

Key Features Table

 

Feature Details
Wood Species Red Oak
Construction Engineered
Plank Width 5 inches
Plank Thickness 1/2 inch
Surface Texture Wire-brushed
Finish Protective urethane-based finish
Installation Options Nail, staple, glue, or float
Ideal for Living rooms, kitchens, bedrooms, basements
Recommended Styles Clamshell, Pristine

Flooring 101 - FAQs

What type of wood is Anderson Tuftex Coastal Art 5" made from?
This collection is made from real red oak, known for its durability, character, and consistent grain pattern.
Yes. Because it’s engineered hardwood, it’s more stable than solid wood and can be installed below grade in basements if moisture is controlled.
Yes, this flooring supports floating installation, along with nail, staple, or glue-down methods, depending on your subfloor.
Yes, the wire-brushed texture and durable finish help hide scratches and wear, making it a practical option for active households.
Each plank is 5 inches wide, offering a balanced look that fits well in both small and large rooms.