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What do you know About the Different Types of Hardwood Flooring?

By Adam Peters


Hardwood flooring comes in a number of different varieties and so it is important to know which one would be better suited to you.

The flooring of choice for many homes, offices and other establishments, is hardwood flooring and it is not hard to see why this is the case. You will find it hard to escape somewhere that has hard wood flooring these days. The reason behind this is because of the longevity and aesthetics that wood flooring brings.

Why Choose Hardwood Flooring?

There is a lot of history about the wood used for flooring and you cannot help but visualise this. As soon as the flooring has been correctly installed, you will experience the warmth and natural elegance that it brings to the room. As well as these great benefits, the value of the home can also be increased by using hardwood flooring throughout. If it has had the proper care it can last a life time, which is more than can be said for a lot of other flooring materials such as carpets.

The maintenance side of the hardwood flooring is relatively simple, which means that you will not have to spend a long time cleaning it. It will usually be sufficient enough to just wipe over once a day. And one other benefit is that because it is naturally made, it is safe for the environment.

What to Look For in Hardwood Flooring

When you are searching for hardwood flooring, you will notice that there are three basic types which are:

Solid Wood Floors - With this type of flooring, if the floor is above or on the ground level then it can actually be placed on top of concrete. There are three basic types of solid wood floors which are strip flooring, plank flooring boards and parquet flooring.

Engineered Hardwood Floors - This type of flooring consists of several layers of different woods. Compared to solid wood flooring, the engineered flooring has less chance of being affected by any sudden changes in humidity.

Wood Laminate Flooring - This is quite a popular type of hardwood flooring and it is a plywood base that has a top layer consisting of veneer. You can sand and finish this type of hardwood flooring up to 3 times maximum.

Overall there are some great choices out there when it comes to hardwood flooring, so when the multi million pound question is asked about what flooring should you choose - the answer comes down to each individual, because everyone is different based upon what they want or need in their home. If you are not sure which type of hardwood flooring to with, have a look around and maybe do a little research about each type in order to see which one would suit you the most.

About the Author:

Adam Peters is a consultant who writes on many consumer topics for http://www.home-decorating-reviews.com . A website with tips on installing hardwood flooring, amongst many related topics.




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