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Mataverde Cumaru Decking

While you are packing away your winter coats and clothing and spring is in the air and on your mind, you may be considering a new deck, dock, porch or other outdoor retreat. A not-so-widely-known species called Cumaru (KOO'- mah- roo) is quickly and quietly becoming a favorite throughout the world. Cumaru is a member of the Mataverde® Premium Hardwood Decking family. This wonderful Brazilian beauty is a species of exotic decking as durable as it is attractive.

Mataverde cumaru decking- natural and rosewood oil finish

Cumaru's vibrant and exotic graining and rich colors vary wonderfully from piece to piece and even within individual boards creating a rich and unique character. Mataverde® Premium Cumaru is all heartwood and ranges in color from a yellowy brown to reddish and purplish brown. When left to age naturally, Cumaru turns a soft silver platinum hue very similar to Ipe. This species shows more color, striping and grain variations than Ipe and Garapa, creating an extraordinary palette of exotic beauty for your deck. Like a hardwood floor inside your home, no two pieces are alike. This rich variation reflects the inherent beauty of this all natural species.

Mataverde® Premium Cumaru is a tough, dense kiln dried wood with a pronounced coarse grain and is considerably stronger and heavier than oak. The cost is approximately 15% less than Ipe and 20% less than synthetic plastic decking.

cumaru deck cumaru porch and cumaru dock

Like all Mataverde® Premium Hardwood Decking species, Cumaru is an all natural, very dense exotic hardwood, is responsibly harvested, and is covered by a 25 Year Limited Warranty against insects and decay. Click here to learn more about this remarkable species and other decking options.

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