Perhaps one of the most desirable traits of Caribbean Heart Pine is that natural
beauty becomes more evident with time. As the wood ages, its patina emerges
providing a palette of rich, vibrant colors ranging from yellows to vibrant
reds and coppers that deepen and intensify with age. Caribbean Heart Pine not
only accents but defines any space, providing a natural, beautiful, warm surrounding
for years to come. It's the flooring that stands the test of time and speaks
for generations.
Builders today are using heart pine for several of the same reasons pioneers
did hundreds of years ago ...strength, durability and versatility. Heart pine
stands the test of time and is know as "The Wood that Built America". It once
framed four of every five houses in the Carolinas, Georgia and Florida, and
even floored Thomas Jeffersonâs Monticello. George Washingtonâs floor in Mt.
Vernon is 250 year old heart pine and is still walked on every day.
Anytime you visit an old building, look around. You are likely to recognize
heart pine still hard at work and in excellent condition.



