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Timeless elegance, durability and environmental responsibility in one place - that’s what you gain should you decide to have oak floors for your home. Each room is going to be treated to the impressive quality of this naturally-perfected wood species used for matching a powerful foundation of a house.


Oak is recognized as one of the ideal wood species for flooring; it’s tough and will likely last longer than the rest of the house. Oak floors are usually produced from two particular oak species: the red oak and the white oak. Between these 2 species are still other colour variants to select from. But whatever shade or species variant you select, you can rest assured that the quality remains the same. People choose oak floors because there are just so many advantages in doing so. They’re very easy to sustain, which means that maintenance is very simple. As much as people want to keep every room in their house spotless, it’s difficult to ensure a dedication to do it daily particularly when it comes to the floors. Occasional sweeping, scrubbing and polishing of these floors can easily keep their lustre.

When oak floors get damaged, (which isn't that likely because oak is highly resistant to impact) you can also merely “spot repair” instead of totally overhauling the flooring which is what typically has to be carried out with other kinds of flooring. Since wood flooring is created like a puzzle, you can just take out the panel that’s cracked and change it with a new one, or if the problem is really small, you can just use wood putty. You can restore the lavish appearance of your floors quickly.

Worth pointing out too is that these floors fit nicely with any style of décor or furniture, whether it is classic, contemporary or avant garde. You never have to worry about your flooring getting the room look outdated because oak floors have that flexible charm.

When choosing whether you desire your oak floors to be hard or engineered, it’s important to take into account moisture issues and site. Engineered flooring is recommended for cellars and other beneath grade locations because it will give the flooring greater balance and capacity to resist moisture; for this, the oak floor is protected below by several levels of plywood and this technique is pricier. If you want to save a little more dollars and your place doesn’t really have moisture concerns, you can make use of hard wood flooring all throughout your home and reliably give the magnificent effect of oak floors in all the areas.
5/6/2013 09:14:57 pm

Great post

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