
Douglas Fir (Zena)
The Northwest's signature softwood, milled into classic flooring.
Douglas fir is the Northwest's signature softwood and its most common tree, making up roughly eight of every ten trees west of the Cascades. As flooring it's a regional tradition: warm reddish tones, tight vertical grain, and a surface that wears into character rather than out of it. Like all Zena flooring, it's made as EdgeGrain: solid wood tiles built from ¾" strips rather than wide planks, assembled without glue and using more of every tree. Zena sources it from sustainably managed Oregon forestland, and it performs the way a softwood floor should when the species is right, proven over generations of farmhouses and equally at home in contemporary work.

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