The Kennedale Prestige Wide Plank 5″ collection by Bruce offers the warmth and natural beauty of solid hardwood in a range of timeless finishes. Made from 100% solid Maple and crafted with precision, this collection is designed for homeowners who want real hardwood with a clean, traditional look.
Each board is ¾” thick and 5″ wide, creating a surface that feels sturdy underfoot while also adding visual depth to any room. Whether you’re remodeling a single space or upgrading your entire home, this flooring gives you the performance and style you need without the complications that come with engineered or synthetic products.
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Made from real solid Maple – not engineered or layered wood.
Wide plank format – creates a cleaner, more modern look.
Long-lasting quality – solid ¾″ thickness allows for refinishing.
Easy to match – color options work in traditional or modern homes.
Nail-down install – preferred for permanent, secure installation.
Myth 1: Solid hardwood is waterproof.
It’s not. Kennedale Prestige is solid wood, so it’s not meant for areas with standing moisture like bathrooms or basements.
Myth 2: You can’t refinish it.
You can. Because it’s a full ¾” thick, this floor can be sanded and refinished multiple times over its lifespan.
Myth 3: Wide planks are harder to maintain.
Not true. Wide planks simply have fewer seams and a different visual style—they’re just as easy to clean and maintain as narrow boards.
Myth 4: All hardwood scratches easily.
While no hardwood is scratch-proof, the Dura-Luster finish provides a strong layer of surface protection against daily wear.
Feature | Details |
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Construction | Solid Maple |
Thickness | ¾” |
Width | 5″ |
Finish | Dura-Luster Urethane |
Edge Style | Micro-Beveled Edge / Square End |
Installation Method | Nail Down Only |
Installation Level | On or Above Grade Only |
Recommended Rooms | Living Room, Bedroom, Dining Room, Hallways |
Color Options | Natural, Cinnamon, Cappuccino |
Maintenance | Sweep regularly, use hardwood-safe cleaner |
Refinishing Capable? | Yes, multiple times |
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