New York, NY
Hardwood flooring in New York County (Manhattan)
Arpa Flooring Design supplies, installs, sands and finishes hardwood throughout New York County (Manhattan), working from the showroom at 1809 NJ-35, Oakhurst, NJ.
Buildings we have completed in New York County (Manhattan)
- The Surrey Hotel Upper East Side Case study →
- The Henry Upper West Side Case study →
- One Hudson Yards Hudson Yards Case study →
- Madison House NoMad Case study →
- The Flatiron Building Flatiron
- 76 11th Ave, East Tower Chelsea
- 80 Clarkson St West Village
- 11 Howard Street SoHo
- 42 Crosby St SoHo
- 215 Chrystie Street Lower East Side
- 222 East Broadway Lower East Side
- 1841 Broadway Columbus Circle
- The Vandewater Morningside Heights
- 600 W 125th Street Manhattanville
- The 74 Upper East Side
- 255 East 77th Street Upper East Side
- 205 East 92nd Street Upper East Side
- The Treadwell, 249 E 62nd Street Upper East Side
- The Bellemont Upper East Side
- The Willow, 23rd Street Chelsea
- 134 Jane Street West Village
- 290 West Street Tribeca
- 775 Columbus Ave Upper West Side
- 795 Columbus Ave Upper West Side
- 805 Columbus Ave Upper West Side
- 499 Summit New York
- Broome Street Development SoHo
- El Barrio Art Space East Harlem
- Apex Place New York
- Compass Residence New York
Services available in New York County (Manhattan)
- Full-building hardwood installation — Every unit in the building, from first delivery to final walkthrough.
- Herringbone flooring — Traditional 45-degree parquetry, cut and racked on site.
- Chevron flooring — Mitred points meeting on a continuous line.
- Wide plank flooring — Boards 7" and up, engineered for stability.
- Floor sanding and refinishing — Dust-contained sanding, Bona finish systems.
- Subfloor preparation and self-leveling — Flatness to NWFA tolerance before anything goes down.
- Water damage and board replacement — Weave-in repairs that disappear into the existing floor.
- LVT / LVP installation — Waterproof vinyl plank for basements, bathrooms and rental units.
- Laminate flooring — Image over HDF core — right for budget or high-traffic dry spaces.
- Stair treads and risers — Site-built treads matched to the floor.