A change the color and it's a great way to bring a new look to your home. This page features Bona DriFast Stain Collections which offers the latest and trendiest choices for hardwood floor inspiration in your home. Four beautiful collections with 26 carefully picked colors capture the invigorating spirit of great design.

Color you see is affected by the calibration of your screen, and will vary for different species and grades of the wood. Our team will always make a sample of a color directly on a floor to look at before you make a final decision.

Metropolitan Collection

Formulated for witty sophistication, the Metropolitan Collection presents rich neutrals to serve as an urbane backdrop to life.

  • Graphite
    Graphite
  • Ebony
    Ebony
  • Sedona Red
    Sedona Red
  • Driftwood
    Driftwood
  • Gray
    Gray
  • Rosewood
    Rosewood
  • Aged Pewter
    Aged Pewter

Classic Collection

Each of these stain complements the heritage of traditional design while updating it for today's hectic living.

  • Red Mahogany
    Red Mahogany
  • Early American
    Early American
  • Jacobean
    Jacobean
  • Antique Brown
    Antique Brown
  • Twig
    Twig
  • Special Walnut
    Special Walnut

Essentials Collection

Inspired by soft, relaxed days under faraway shade tree, the Essentials Collection is one you can't live without.

  • Spice Brown
    Spice Brown
  • Provincial
    Provincial
  • Cherry
    Cherry
  • Cocoa
    Cocoa
  • Medium Brown
    Medium Brown
  • Nutmeg
    Nutmeg
  • Bark
    Bark

Naturals Collection

This collection is captured right from a summer's afternoon. Light golden colors for the freshest of floors.

  • Golden Oak
    Golden Oak
  • Puritan Pine
    Puritan Pine
  • White
    White
  • Natural
    Natural
  • Sand Dune
    Sand Dune
  • Birch
    Birch

Custom Stains

If you have a specific look in mind, The Flooring Artists can mix a custom stain specifically for your floors.

Selecting a Stain Color

Selecting color is not easy. It's a careful balance where paint, cabinets, trim and floors all need work together.

Shades shown on computer monitors are for general reference only as they are inherently inaccurate due to calibration variations and technical limitations of monitors and printers.