Hardwoods: Harris, BR-111 and Anderson
BR-111 also brings a different taste to the flooring business. BR-111 is a South American brand, specializing in exotic hardwood flooring. Harris flooring is a Georgia based American brand in addition to the Anderson flooring company, which has been family owned and operated for four generations.
Anderson’s selection of flooring consists of hardwood designs which have been hand scraped for an aged and dignified taste. The Harris flooring services provide a large selection of hardwood floors, both pre-finished and custom site designed, as well as stone tile and ceramic flooring.
The BR-111 brand spins a different yarn, claiming their advanced engineering techniques coupled with decades of research provide a superior hardwood floor. Their brands, of course, are Br111 exotic hardwood floors.
Harris flooring brands are various. Their showroom provides a range of entry level to elite hardwood floors. Because Harris exhibits hardwood flooring from most major manufacturers, their large selection can posses the right brand, the right style and the right price for any shopper. And Harris flooring also provides a selection of ceramic and stone tile flooring, as well as laminate flooring. This versatile grouping of product lines offers a variety competitive with any flooring service.
Anderson flooring works with a range of hardwoods such as pecan, pine, oak and bamboo. Each of these species represents a dozen or more styles, colors and textures for your hardwood floor selection. With several lines that exhibit Spanish and Brazilian hickory, maple wood, cherry and mahogany, Anderson flooring provides a quality selection for shoppers looking for international, urban, casual and new traditional tastes.
The exotic hardwood floors made by BR-111 can meet a range of needs. Their solid hardwood floors are composed of exotic hardwoods such as Brazilian cherry and walnut, tigerwood and angico. These floors are precisely measured and crafted with BR-111’s milling techniques. BR-111 also offers hand scraped flooring for the antique look. Perhaps the most touted of BR-111’s hardwood floors, however, are their engineered lines.
The next major difference between these three brands is the range of service they offer. Harris flooring, which is still based in Georgia, provides an enormous showroom with their product lines, shipping and installation of their product. Anderson flooring works with distributors to bring their hardwood floors to you, but does not provide installation. In this way Anderson and BR-111 are comparable. BR-111 provides comprehensive instructions for the installation of each one of their product lines.

