It’s difficult to imagine a fine home without hardwood floors. Of course, there are other options, but with a lot of natural beauty, wood works in more places than other materials. Tile, for example, works great in kitchens and bathrooms. So does granite and marble, but they can all lack the warmth desired in living rooms and bedrooms. Can tile work is those areas? Absolutely. But, there’s a reason why wood flooring is often the top choice. You probably don’t need to be sold on wood floors, but if you do want to increase your knowledge base on this flooring option, check out the articles linked below.
The slideshow linked here will provide you with a wealth of information and inspiration. The eye-catching wood flooring art might not be for everyone, but it will certainly get you thinking creativily. The Art of Wood Flooring
If you’ve installed a hardwood floor you don’t want all of that work (and money) to be wasted by a messed up finish. Check out this “What’s the Difference?” department from Fine Homebuilding that covers floor-finish applicators. What’s the Difference: Floor-finish Applicators
Hardwood floors are not without their problems. If you have encountered some issues you need to read this article that takes on the common problems and shows how to fix them. 11 Wood-Flooring Problems, and Their Solutions
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Amazing flooring! Choosing a right flooring relies on your wants and need assessment. I would like to suggest you to use timber wood as your flooring material. It gives a stylish and luxurious look to your floor. Don't forget the practical aspects while selecting for the right flooring material like whether you can prefer ease of maintenance or not.