There’s something unmistakably charming about a floor that tells a story—where every knot, grain, and weathered hue whispers of craftsmanship and character. That’s the essence of the Sonoma Collection—a flooring line designed to bring the warmth and authenticity of reclaimed wood into today’s homes. Now, with the introduction of three new colors—Ralphine, Marin, and Larkfield—the collection expands its palette while staying true to the rustic elegance that has made Sonoma a designer favorite.
3 Fresh Colors in Ralphine, Marin & Larkfield
Each new color in the collection adds its own distinct personality.
- Ralphine delivers quiet sophistication with soft, cool undertones that strike a balance between warmth and modern refinement.
- Marin, inspired by coastal California’s serene landscapes, features gentle washes of natural beige and cream—perfect for creating bright, inviting spaces.
- Larkfield stands out with its rich, grounding tones that echo the natural patina of aged oak, adding depth and dramatic flair.
Crafted for Performance and Presence
Behind Sonoma’s worn-in charm lies cutting-edge construction. The floors are crafted from premium European oak, finished with a durable UV-cured urethane topcoat to preserve their heirloom-inspired appearance. Each plank measures a robust 5/8″ thick, spans a generous 9.5″ width, and features a 4mm Classic Cut™ wear layer—ensuring that the floor not only looks beautiful but performs beautifully for years to come.
A New Floor That Looks Wonderfully Old
With the launch of Ralphine, Marin, and Larkfield, the Sonoma Collection continues to deliver on its signature promise: timeless texture with a reclaimed aesthetic. These new additions open up fresh design possibilities while honoring the soulful, storied look that defines Sonoma. Whether you’re designing a cozy farmhouse, a modern retreat, or a transitional haven, Sonoma offers a foundation rich in warmth, texture, and lived-in beauty.
Over-Designed to Feel Like Home
Beyond these three new colors, explore the full Sonoma Collection and bring home a slice of modern history.




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