Its rich tones resemble domestic cherry but brazilian cherry products are made from the jatoba tree native to south america.
Best finish for brazilian cherry floors.
In reality this wood is not a member of the cherry family at all but is instead a legume species hymenaea courbaril.
It is also known as jatoba locust or courbaril.
Cons of brazilian cherry flooring brazilian cherry flooring often gets darker over time.
The other element that plays an important role in updating brazilian cherry floors comes in the finish or topcoat itself.
Glossy finishes scream over the top and outdated especially when paired with brazilian cherry.
The versatile shellac and glaze process is my favorite finish for cherry.
Within a year it reaches a pretty coppery color.
However it s particularly wise to decorate your home with brazilian cherry wood flooring as this flooring emits a strong warm glow of reddish brown.
I get calls all the time especially among new home owners asking me how to get the red out of the cherry floors or how change the color to make.
Brazilian cherry floors were extremely popular 8 to 10 years but now these floors have become a bit dated as red floors are out of style and often don t match the rest of your hardwood flooring.
Brazilian cherry is a fine grained hardwood with a confusing name.
A type of hardwood commonly known as brazilian cherry was used as flooring in countless houses from 2000 to 2005.
The darkening process can take anywhere from a few days to a few months depending on the amount of light that hits the floor and the type of finish that was used during the process of preparing the flooring for installation.
The cherry becomes richer looking on its own as it ages under the finish.