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Different woods for hardwood flooring
You have chosen to have hardwood flooring in your home but you are unsure about which type of wood to choose. Each of the different types of wood that are available for hardwood flooring each have their advantages and disadvantages which you must weigh up as well as taking in the advice of the hardwood flooring specialist who will be laying your new hardwood flooring for you.
The traditional types of wood that you are used for hardwood flooring consist of oak, ash, birch and maple. You may think that oak is the hardest wood of this selection but this is not true. In fact, maple and ash are harder than oak and therefore more durable.
The hardness and durability of each wood will need to be weighed up with how much traffic is going to be coming and out of the particular room that it is to be laid in.
In addition, each wood is a different shade of brown with some wood such as oak and merbau being a darker shade of wood, whereas birch and ash are very light in colour. Some woods may get darker over time, with some getting lighter in appearance. You will need to discuss this colour change with your hardwood flooring specialist.
- 30th April 2010
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Hardwood Flooring
Hardwood flooring choices
Tackling your flooring yourself can be a very difficult job, especially when you don’t really know what you are doing. This is where the flooring specialists come in yourself and you will be able to sit back and see the experts work their magic as they restore your old hardwood flooring or lay down new solid wood hardwood flooring.
You can have hardwood flooring in almost any room in your home. It looks fantastic in living rooms and dining rooms as well as in bathrooms and bedrooms. Provided you choose the type of wood carefully, your hardwood flooring will last you for many years to come.
The choices when it comes to hardwood flooring are very varied. You can choose from the typical woods that you might imagine are used for hardwood flooring such as oak or you can choose a wood that is a little more unusual. Woods such as Jarrah, Walnut and Rosewood are also used for flooring. There are many wood options available to you for your hardwood flooring but each wood has its advantages and disadvantages. The hardwood flooring specialist will be able to advise you of these.
- 29th April 2010
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Hardwood Flooring
Renovating and restoring old floorboards
If you have taken up your old carpet and found that you have beautiful parquet flooring or original floorboards that are ripe for renovation then you need to get yourself into gear and find a hardwood flooring specialist who has the expertise and knowledge to restore your old flooring.
Restoring and renovating original flooring in your home can be a fantastic selling point when you come to move on to your next home and original features such as old floorboards are what certain buyers look for, especially in period homes.
Care and attention should be made to ensure that the floorboards or parquet flooring is brought back to life using the right materials and machinery. The last thing you want to do is destroy the flooring. By calling the specialists you can be sure that you are going to get a fantastic service and that they are going to do the job properly.
The hardwood flooring specialists will have all of the necessary equipment as well as know the best techniques to bring you old flooring back to life again. You will be very impressed with the finished result. It will look like it has always been like that.
- 28th April 2010
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Hardwood Flooring
Choosing hardwood flooring over carpets
Hardwood flooring is one of the more favoured floor covers after carpet and it is really easy to see why so many people are now choosing to have hardwood flooring in their home.
Hardwood flooring is made from solid pieces of wood so it is extremely durable and lasts a lot longer than a laminate floor would for example. Hardwood flooring not only looks fantastic, it also ages well with time and it creates its own characteristics which vary from house to house.
Hardwood flooring reacts to sunlight that may hit it and it can change colour over time which is one of the cool things about having hardwood flooring. You will of course need to consider this when you are having hardwood flooring installed in your home. Choosing the colour carefully with the help of a hardwood flooring specialist is advisable so that you make the right decision. They have a range of different types of wood for you to choose from and you will be able to see samples in your home before you decide on the specific type of wood for you.
You will be delighted with your new hardwood flooring once it has been finished.
- 27th April 2010
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Hardwood Flooring
Achieving a beautiful home with hardwood flooring
If you want to have solid wood flooring in your home, then the only way to achieve this look is to have hardwood flooring laid in your home.
There are a range of options available to you when it comes to hardwood flooring and it is a much better alternative to laminate flooring. This is because hardwood flooring is made from solid hardwood and it is designed to last. It is far more durable and sustainable than laminate flooring and you will soon see the difference once the hardwood flooring has been put down.
So if you have chosen to go with hardwood flooring, you need to make sure that you get a specialist in to lay the flooring to ensure that it is done properly and it also looks its best. There are many companies who specialist in hardwood flooring and they will have the expertise and the knowledge to deal with all types of homes. You can be sure that you are getting a quality service when you call in the professionals. They know everything there is to know about hardwood flooring and the qualities of the different types of wood available to you.
- 26th April 2010
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Hardwood Flooring
Maintaining your new flooring
Maintenance of a hardwood floor is far more convenient and much easier than having carpets in your home. This is one of the reasons why so many people are choosing to have hardwood flooring in their home. You can put hardwood flooring into almost any room in your home and it looks beautiful provided it has been chosen well, laid by a professional and it is maintained to a high standard.
When you have your new flooring laid by a professional, they will tell you the best possible way to keep your hardwood flooring looking its best. They will recommend what products to use as well as what you can and cannot use on your new hardwood flooring.
You can vacuum a hardwood floor as well as mop it but you should be carefully not to use too much water when mopping as it can soak into the wood and cause it to buckle and become damaged. But your hardwood flooring specialist will be able to tell you all about this when they come to do your new floor. You will be very pleased with how fantastic your new flooring looks once it has been finished.
- 25th April 2010
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Hardwood Flooring
Replacing carpet with hardwood flooring
You may be thinking about getting rid of the carpet in your bedroom and wondering whether to replace it with new carpet or have something entirely different. Have you considered having hardwood flooring put down in your bedroom?
Hardwood flooring is made from solid wood so the quality and durability is second to none. You will not get as superior finish and quality if you used laminate flooring and it will also last considerably longer when compared to laminate.
Many people are choosing to have hardwood flooring in their home because it looks very beautiful when it has been laid by a professional as well as making a home look warm and inviting. It is the perfect alternative to carpets and it is fantastic in almost any room in your home.
Regardless of whether you have children or not, it is far easier to clean a hardwood floor and it will be able to take the traffic that is coming in and out of your home in a daily basis. Similarly, if you do have children, hardwood flooring makes it a lot easier to clean up spills and accidents than if you had carpets in your home.
- 24th April 2010
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Hardwood Flooring
Better quality and durability when compared to laminate flooring
You do not get the quality and durability with laminate flooring as you would do if you had hardwood flooring. This is why many people choose to have hardwood flooring in their home rather than laminate. In addition, hardwood flooring is made using solid wood which acts as a perfect insulator for a home as well as looking absolutely beautiful.
As you have chosen hardwood flooring over laminate, there are many choices available to you in terms of which type of wood you are going to use for your hardwood flooring as well as how you want to have it laid.
When having hardwood flooring lay in your home, you need to make sure that you get somebody in who knows what they are talking about and knows their stuff. They will be able to offer you the best advice about whether or not to use an insulation material such as underlay underneath your hardwood flooring as well as which wood would be best suited to your home. You will be surprised at the number of choices available to you and it may be a little overwhelming having to decide on one particular type of wood.
- 23rd April 2010
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Hardwood Flooring
Asking the specialist
Hardwood flooring or renovating your existing flooring is a fantastic way to improve the appearance of your home. It can be a really easy way of improving the décor of your home and you don’t even have to try and do it yourself.
There are a number of specialist floor companies that can assist you through the process of choosing the right hardwood flooring for you or deciding how best to tackle the existing hardwood floorboards in your home. There are many different types of wood to choose from when it comes to hardwood floor. The expert will advise you about which floor would best suit your home.
In many period homes, you find original floorboards and they are normally covered with carpet. However, they can add significant value to a home if you bring them back to life again. With the help of a flooring specialist, you will have beautiful floorboards in no time at all and it will look like they have always been like that. The expert will ensure that your floorboards are sanded, treated, stained and varnished to the highest standard. You will definitely not be disappointed with the results.
- 21st April 2010
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Hardwood Flooring
Considerations to make before choosing your hardwood floor
If you are considering having hardwood flooring in your home, you will need to consider which type of hardwood flooring would be the most suitable for the room that you have chosen to put it in. There are many different types of wood when it comes to hardwood flooring and you need to choose wisely. Each wood has a different hardness level and you will need to weigh this up against the amount of traffic you are going to have coming in and out of the particular room.
Woods such as ash and oak are very hard woods, which are perfect for rooms such as kitchens, hallways and living rooms, which are the most used rooms in any home. For the bedroom, you could choose a less hard wood if you wish.
In addition to their hardness each wood has its own individual colour. You will notice once you have the hardwood flooring put down in your home that it will start to change colour over time. Some become darker, whereas others get lighter. Your hardwood flooring specialist will be able to advise you about this.
- 20th April 2010
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Hardwood Flooring
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