Choosing The Appearance Of Your Hardwood Floors

Once you’ve chosen to install hardwood floors in your home, your decisions have just begun.  Now you will need to choose the type and appearance of your hardwood floors.  Do you want a flowing parallel look or are you more the patterned type?  Do you want the real deal or simply the look of true wood?  Whatever you’re looking for, here is a quick guide to help you navigate the world of hardwood floors.

Solid wood flooring:  Just like it sounds, this is wood, wood, and wood.  Solid wood flooring is available in both pre-finished (sanded and finished before installation) and unfinished state (sanded and finished after installation).  The three main categories for solid wood flooring include:

Strip flooring has a limited number of widths available. If you are looking for a narrower beam of solid hardwood, than strip flooring is for you.

Plank flooring, unlike strip flooring, is available in a wide variety of widths.  If you are seeking the parallel look of a hardwood floor, but want a wider beam, you should consider plank flooring.

Parquet flooring is typically used when a customer wants geometrical patterns in their flooring, rather than straight lines.

Engineered Wood Flooring has the look of wood with the durability of laminate flooring.  If you want the appearance of authentic wood without all the fuss, you might want to try engineered wood floors.

Acrylic-Impregnated Wood Flooring has the sealant and color layered throughout the wood.  This flooring option is very durable, and since the color and sealant is layered throughout, wear and tear does not strip away.  This type of wood flooring is extremely durable, but difficult to install.  As a result, this flooring is typically used in commercial settings rather than residential.

As you consider wood flooring, take a moment to imagine the appearance you are going for.  This will greatly help guide you in a flooring selection that you can enjoy for years.

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