January 1, 2012

Hardwood Floors

The wood is a favorite material for designing indoor spaces because of its natural ability to pull a homey and warm feel for home and building interiors. Architects start plans by utilizing hard wood floor and make this as the basis in designing all other features of the rooms.

But with the availability of various flooring materials in the market today, people might get overwhelmed when it comes to finding the right material for their floors. The best way to avoid confusion is to settle with flooring materials made only of pure wood. There are two kinds of pure hard wood flooring materials available for home and building owners: unfinished and prefinished hard wood. People who are on a tight budget opt for unfinished hard wood because it is less costly. However, people who want immediate results go for prefinished hard wood.

One important thing to consider when using wood as a flooring material is the type of installation it necessitates. Hard wood floor is installed by nailing, so this suggests that you can’t just attached it on the surface of the concrete floor. This type of flooring material needs additional layer of wood so the hard wood floor will be secure and well built. Since this entails a lot of work, seeking the service of an experienced wood floor installer might be necessary. A competent wood floor installer knows different installation methods.

The quality of hard wood flooring material is determined through its hardness and durability. Different species of wood are ranked according to these attributes, and it goes without saying that higher graded wood species entail a higher price. Budget, therefore, is crucial inasmuch as you have to consider two extremes: spending money for the least expensive flooring material that will need to be redone in a few months or years or investing in quite a huge sum for one that will last for years, even a lifetime.

A less costly but also quality wood flooring material is engineered wood. Engineered wood planks are composed of several layers. Their surface mimics the look of a pure hard wood and below is a chunk of cheaper wood species. The technology makes it possible for engineered wood floors to be available in different forms and colors.

People continue to favor hard wood floor because of its natural ability to convey homeyness. A bamboo floor can also pull the same effect at a lower cost.. Check here for free reprint license: Hardwood Floors.

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