Why caring for solid wood floors is no chore

Friday, 15 April 2011 9:22 AM

Nothing says luxury like hardwood flooring and you are sure to be happy you put the work into caring for solid wood floors in order to ensure that this feature stays looking good. However, not much effort is required to achieve this!

Wooden floors can be a real focal point in your home and are increasingly covetable in a property.

One of the best things about investing in real wood rather than an imitation material is that there is so much choice available.

As well as the different types of tree it is sourced from, you can also select between naturally textured material or wood that is wonderfully smooth or oiled to give it a good shine.

In older buildings, wooden floors can sometimes be found hidden beneath the carpet or lino although they may take some work to get them looking as good as new again, while the feature is less common in modern abodes.

For these reasons, you may be considering installing solid oak wood flooring and if you are you have certainly made a good choice.

Oak is a beautiful material that looks great with almost any decorative scheme, with warm tones that add a sense of real luxury to your property.

With its knots and the markings created by its grain, oak is a lovely natural-looking wood to introduce to your home if you like your rooms to be simple and full of only the highest quality fixtures and fittings.

In addition, because there are several different finishes available, no one oak floor looks identical to the next.

There are also many practical benefits to be had, including the hardwearing and durable nature of the wood, meaning it is sure to stand the test of time.

And if all that wasn't enough, it is also easy to clean.

Another popular choice is ash flooring. This is a beautiful solid wood that is both stylish and hardwearing, making it the perfect addition to any home.

You will find there are a choice of finishes when you select this material for your property, while by consulting installation guides for solid ash wood floors you will discover there are also an assortment of ways to fit it - including nailing it in place or fully gluing it down.

There are still so many different types of wood for you to consider for your home, so why not start searching for the one that is perfect for you today?
 

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