Rather than presenting a traditional portfolio, we offer a curated selection of woods, finishes, and applications that define our work. These materials—many reclaimed or historically sourced—are chosen for their character, permanence, and ability to elevate a space through subtlety and restraint.
Antique Hemlock is valued for its quiet texture and understated warmth. With tight grain and subtle variation, it lends itself well to wide-plank flooring and interior paneling where age and refinement are meant to be felt rather than announced. Its restrained character makes it especially well suited for traditional and transitional interiors.


Pecky Cypress is distinguished by its natural voids and organic texture, created over decades of growth and exposure. When thoughtfully milled and finished, it brings depth and authenticity to walls, ceilings, and architectural elements. Each board is inherently unique, making it ideal for spaces that embrace material honesty and Southern heritage.


New Heart Pine is valued for its strength, consistency, and traditional Southern character. With tight grain and warm tonal variation, it provides a refined alternative to reclaimed material while maintaining a sense of permanence. It is well suited for flooring and interior applications where clarity, durability, and classic proportion are essential.


Antique Heart Pine carries a richness that only time can produce. Dense, resin-rich, and deeply patinated, it is prized for both its durability and visual warmth. Often reclaimed from historic structures, it is reimagined at Roycroft into flooring and millwork that honors its past while serving a new generation of homes and spaces.


Character White Oak offers strength, versatility, and timeless appeal. Selected boards feature natural movement, knots, and grain variation that add visual interest without overwhelming a space. Frequently used in flooring and millwork, it bridges classic and refined modern interiors with ease.


Reclaimed wood beams offer architectural presence and material integrity rooted in history. Salvaged from historic structures, each beam carries visible marks of time and use. When incorporated into ceilings and structural elements, they provide depth, authenticity, and a sense of permanence that cannot be replicated by new material.


Wood is one of the few materials that improves with time.
Our role is to honor that quality—creating flooring and millwork that will age gracefully and remain relevant for generations.
Every project begins with thoughtful material selection, ensuring grain, tone, and character are appropriate for the architecture and intended longevity.
Each element is milled and finished with care, balancing traditional craftsmanship and modern processes to achieve consistency, restraint, and enduring performance.
Absolutely. Many of our flooring projects include custom widths, finishes, textures, and grades to meet specific design and performance requirements.
Yes. Roycroft flooring is suitable for residential homes, commercial spaces, offices, and hospitality environments.
Yes. Our finishes are selected and applied to ensure long-term durability, performance, and ease of maintenance.
You can contact our team directly to discuss your project needs, request samples, or receive guidance on flooring options.
Simply contact us through our website or email, and we’ll schedule a free consultation to understand your needs.
Each material shown reflects our belief that the most compelling spaces are built from wood with history, intention, and enduring quality.