Wood Flooring
When it comes to flooring, wood flooring can be considered the very best. Hardwood flooring offers not only infinite variety in shade, grain and texture but also every wood has an almost totally different character. Maple, oak, birch, Brazilian cherry and bamboo floors, for example, each have a very distinct feel.
Cork tile flooring may offer insulation and strength and wood laminates for floors may need little maintenance, but for a truly natural feel in your floor there is nothing like good old hardwood. Hardwood floors can be engineered for specific requirements like varying humidity.
Every hardwood has its own color, feel, grain and tone. Each wood color conveys a different sense and perhaps even a different scent. Different grain structures in different kinds of wood floors evoke diverse moods. One floor color may seem warm and inviting, another cool and inspiring. When you see the hardwood that is just right for the floor of your own room, you will know it
Every hardwood has its own color, feel, grain and tone. Each wood color conveys a different sense and perhaps even a different scent. Different grain structures in different kinds of wood floors evoke diverse moods. One floor color may seem warm and inviting, another cool and inspiring. When you see the hardwood that is just right for the floor of your own room, you will know it.
The most convenient way to select a hardwood for your room floor is by viewing it online, for the Internet gives a feel of the wood that you are looking at. The yellow tint of a bamboo hardwood floor can add brightness to a sunlit room or make a dark room feel brighter.
The warmth and red tone of Mahogany hardwood fits the floor of a fire lit study full of books and deeply colored couches. Exotic hardwoods like Teak and Ebony have an extraordinary beauty that can be used to create dramatic effects.
Other exotic possibilities that you could consider for your hardwood floor are African Paduk with its exceptional decay resistance, Bloodwood that has to be lacquered to preserve its red shade and Bolivian Rosewood that has a purplish shade streaked with brown or black.
When it comes to choosing a hardwood floor, the possibilities are simply infinite.


