While traditional rigid core flooring typically features planks with consistent hues and dye shades, high-variation or varied shade plank flooring introduces a captivating array of colors and tones throughout. For instance, in the image above, you can observe our JetCore XL in Aged Hickory, showcasing a diverse spectrum of natural tones, ranging from light to dark shades. This remarkable coloration allows for versatile pairing with a wide range of accent colors, thanks to the infusion of both grays and browns. It's no wonder that high-variation plank flooring is often considered a dream come true for interior designers.
To prepare for the installation of high-variation plank flooring, we recommend several key steps. Firstly, it is essential to open multiple boxes of flooring to ensure a balanced distribution of shades. When laying out the planks, use pieces from various boxes, paying careful attention to avoid placing the same color next to each other, thus preserving the high-variation aesthetic. If you've chosen a professional installer, be sure to inform them that they will be working with high-variation flooring so that they can plan accordingly before commencing the installation process.