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Know Your Options For Natural Wood Flooring

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Do you want to transform the look of your home by adding natural wood flooring? If so, it will help to know more about the most popular types of wood that you can use. 

Oak

Many people like oak floors because the material is very durable, which allows it to stand up to the wear and tear of being used in a high-traffic area. The material can also be stained to change the color, which makes it possible to change things up in the future. However, the downside of that oak is not as visually unique when compared to other popular wood materials. 

Maple

People often select maple for their hardwood floors because it has a very light color and a consistent look. You know exactly what you are getting when you purchase maple floors for your home. The material also has high durability for high-traffic areas. The downside to maple is that it is more expensive than competing wood materials, and that the wood can look kind of plain.

Hickory

Hickory is often used in homes in humid climates because it does a good job of resisting moisture. The material can also be purchased in wide and long lengths, which provides a visually different look compared to other materials. Hickory also provides a unique grain pattern and color that makes it look different in a good way. However, hickory can scratch easier than other materials and can be difficult to work with due to how dense it is. This can lead to a more expensive installation cost in the end. 

Brazilian Cherry

Brazilian cherry flooring has a very unique color that is reddish-brown, which makes it very elegant and warm. It is also available in wide and long lengths like hickory. Be aware that Brazilian cherry is hard to find, which can add to it being more expensive. The wood's color can also darken as it ages, which may be something that you do not like. 

Pine

You'll find that pine is a very affordable natural wood, which makes it great for anybody that is on a budget. It also looks quite rustic, so you'll want to make sure it fits the existing style of your home. The disadvantage of pine is that it is a soft wood, so it is not great in those high-traffic areas. You should also be aware that pine can have very pronounced characteristics that you may not like, such as knots and mineral streaks.

Speak to a custom wood flooring service to find out more.


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