| By Jimmy Sturo
Hardwood floors have always been very popular. Hardwood flooring is also
being done in customized patterns like borders, medallions, motifs,
hand-distressing, painting, mixed media and stains. With advanced technology,
hardwood floors have become very affordable, as well as extremely easy to
maintain. Oak has become very popular in the last few years. Cherry, white oak,
birch and maple are other popular woods. Hardwood flooring can be categorized as
unfinished, pre-finished, acrylic, impregnated, solid and engineered, based on
the kind of manufacturing process used.
The main aspects to be considered while installing hardwood floors are the
general color tone (dark brown, medium brown, light brown, reddish brown, golden
brown, natural or other colors); the wood floor type (solid, engineered or
floating); where is the floor going to be installed (above ground level, at
ground level or below ground level); what the floor will be placed on (over
concrete slab, plywood subfloor, oriented strand board, previous vinyl or wood
subfloor) and so on. Other important things to be considered are the budget, the
kind of room, the traffic and furniture in the room, the style and design of the
walls and furniture, etc.
There are many kinds of hardwood species for flooring: red oak, white oak,
oak-stained white, walnut, birch, ash, maple, red maple, cherry, pear, plum,
bamboo, beech, mahogany, pine, hickory, jarrah, tamarindo, American cherry, teak
and many more. The different styles of hard wood floorings are parquet, plank
and strip. There are also pre-finished and unfinished hardwood floors available.
Hardwood floors also depend on the grade, cut, dimensions, pattern and
color.
Hardwood floors are relatively very easy to maintain. For proper maintenance,
do not use waxes and other scrubs; use throw rugs to prevent dust and grime that
may cause scratches; do not wet mop; wipe up spills immediately; put soft fabric
or plastic glides under the furniture; do not slide heavy furniture over the
wood floor; use a humidifier to avoid wood movement and shrinkage; do not walk
with spiked shoes or high heels; and prevent direct exposure to sun as this can
increase the oxidation process and cause the floor to age faster.
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