Solid hardwood floors are made of planks milled from a single piece of timber. Solid hardwood floors were originally used for structural purposes, being installed perpendicular to the wooden support beams of a building known as joists or bearers. With the increased use of concrete as a subfloor in some parts of the world, engineered wood flooring has gained some popularity. However, solid wood floors are still common and popular. Solid wood floors have a thicker wear surface and can be sanded and finished more times than an engineered wood floor. It is not uncommon for homes in New England, Eastern Canada, and Europe which are several hundred years old to have the original solid wood floor still in use today.
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Exotic wood flooring ranges from Brazilian Cherry to Tigerwood and many, many other spices. Exotic hardwood floors can be a bit more costly than domestic wood flooring but its offers something unique and interesting.
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Parquet flooring is a timeless option that brings warmth and character to any home. Wood parquet flooring offers a mosaic of inlaid wood tile forming repeating squares and triangular patterns from short strips of wood.
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Antique wood flooring is created from salvaging the wood from old buildings, barns and rural structures. Antique beams, dimensional lumber, and siding are reclaimed and transformed into flooring retaining their rustic character.
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Hand-scraping is the most-common distressing technique used to achieve a worn look. Distressing offers an antiqued appearance.
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Acrylic-impregnated wood flooring offers superior performance while capturing the natural beauty and distinction of wood. This is achieved by infusing acrylic with organic color pigments into various wood species.
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Hardwood strip flooring is a beautiful product that gives a room a nostalgic feel of 1940s and 50s. Unlike other types of hardwood flooring, this hardwood flooring uses narrower strips to provide a stylish look to any home.
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Hardwood plank flooring can easily change the look of any open floor plan. Accent your hardwood plank flooring with area rugs and runner rugs to bring additional color, comfort and a lived-in look to your home.
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The hand scraped look of distressed hardwood flooring is an excellent option. It will provide a unique and rustic look to any room and hold up in high traffic areas by hiding normal wear and tear, like scuff marks and scratches.
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By: Latricia Thomas A local company that's known for its carpet is taking the hardwood flooring world by storm with their engineered product called Epic. When you see Shaw trucks on the Interstate, you might assume they're carrying carpet.Shaw's Vice President of Hard Surface Business Development Scott Sandlin says, We're becoming more than just a carpet company and it gives people a lot of opportunity.
Mannington hardwood Floors come with Scratch Resist technology - ScratchResist keeps floors looking newer longer