Classical Design, Modern Refinement: The Custom Floors at The Ritz-Carlton, Houston
Poised to redefine elegance in Uptown, The Ritz-Carlton, Houston is the city’s next great icon of luxury and craftsmanship. Developed by Deiso Moss, in partnership with Cleary Interests and Marriott International, this 44-story tower will bring together a world-class hotel and private residences under one distinguished roof—marking The Ritz-Carlton’s first combined property in Houston.
Every element of this landmark has been curated to reflect timeless sophistication, and at its foundation lies a defining detail: the custom Select Grade White Oak flooring supplied by Hardwood Bargains.
A Vision of Exceptional Design
With more than 150 guest rooms and over 100 private residences, The Ritz-Carlton, Houston – The Woodlands is conceived as a statement of classical design blended with modern comfort. For a project of this stature, every surface needed to express refinement—and the flooring set the tone.
The development team sought a material that could embody warmth, grace, and longevity while meeting the performance standards of a global luxury brand. Select Grade White Oak was the perfect match: uniform, elegant, and quietly commanding.

Custom-Made for an Icon
Hardwood Bargains partnered directly with the design and construction teams to craft a flooring solution worthy of the Ritz-Carlton name.
Material: Select Grade White Oak, chosen for its clean, consistent grain and sophisticated tone.
Installation Scope: Covering the hotel suites, residences, and key amenity areas, ensuring continuity and timeless appeal throughout.
This collaboration resulted in a custom product that harmonizes with the property’s architectural language—refined, enduring, and unmistakably luxurious.
Precision Meets Performance
Select Grade White Oak is prized not only for its beauty but also for its strength. Each plank is engineered for stability, crafted with a premium multi-layer core that resists expansion and contraction. The UV-cured finish provides added protection against wear, making it ideal for the mix of private and public environments within the tower.
For guests and residents alike, the result is a floor that feels substantial underfoot—a foundation that matches the grandeur above it.
Craftsmanship Aligned with Vision
Hardwood Bargains worked hand-in-hand with Harvey Cleary, the project’s general contractor, to ensure seamless execution. From early material sampling through delivery coordination, every step was guided by precision. The flooring was tailored to integrate perfectly with the building’s millwork, stone finishes, and lighting design, creating a cohesive aesthetic that enhances every corner of the space.

Setting a New Standard for Houston
The Ritz-Carlton, Houston – The Woodlands is more than a luxury property; it’s a statement of what modern refinement looks like in Texas. Its classical proportions, world-class amenities, and bespoke materials combine to create an environment of enduring excellence.
The custom Select Grade White Oak floors serve as both a visual anchor and a symbol of the project’s uncompromising quality—a benchmark for future developments across the region.
Why Developers Choose Hardwood Bargains
Customization at Scale: From boutique hotels to multi-tower residences, every product is tailored to fit the design intent.
Proven Collaboration: We partner closely with architects, designers, and builders to ensure seamless delivery.
Unmatched Quality: Each plank reflects the craftsmanship, stability, and longevity that define luxury environments.
As The Ritz-Carlton, Houston prepares to take its place among the city’s most prestigious addresses, Hardwood Bargains is proud to have contributed to its foundation—literally and figuratively.
Our Select Grade White Oak flooring captures the spirit of the project: elegant, enduring, and undeniably Houston.
For developers and designers seeking to bring this level of craftsmanship to their own projects, Hardwood Bargains stands ready to deliver custom flooring solutions that elevate every space they touch.