NWFA Defines "Real Wood"

St. Louis, October 29, 2018 - The National Wood Flooring Association (NWFA) is releasing a formal definition of wood flooring to help consumers and professionals identify the difference between real wood and wood-look flooring products.

As part of the NWFA’s 2018 strategic planning process, the NWFA board of directors established a task force, which included representatives from across the wood flooring supply chain. This group created the formal definition for wood flooring as follows:

Wood is the hard fibrous material that forms from the main substance of the trunk or branches and beneath the bark of a tree. A wood floor is any flooring product that contains real wood as the top-most, wearable surface of the floor.

Wood flooring may be broken into three categories:

1. Solid wood flooring is a solid piece of wood from top to bottom.

2. Engineered wood flooring is real wood from top to bottom. Normally made using multiple wood veneers or slats of wood glued together at opposing directions.

3. Composite engineered wood flooring contains real wood on the wearable surface only. The backing and core material may be made up of any type of composite material.

Now that the definition of wood flooring is approved, the work of promoting the definition, and the wood flooring that falls under the definition, will begin. The NWFA and its members will launch a formal consumer awareness campaign in 2019.


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