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Why Oak Hardwood Flooring Is The Best For You The primary question most home-lovers ask of themselves is this: what is the best way to improve the durability, look and value of homes or apartments? The answer to that simple question is a lot simpler: oak hardwood floors.Oak wood is constantly ...
Hardwood Floors: Beautiful, But a Pain to Keep Clean Hardwood Floors are beautiful to look at and expensive to install. But keeping them clean is not necessarily the easiest thing to do. Growing up in a house with hardwood floors, I know how hard it was for my Mom to keep the floors shiny, especially with ...
Hardwood Laminate Floors Hardwood laminate floors are much valued for their being long-lasting, but also for their aesthetic appeal. They need no replacement over even a long time and their installment in a house can bring about an enhancement in the value of the house.A wide ...
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Hardwood floors are suited to both casual and formal environments; they feel at home with modern or traditional and will compliment the decor of both minimalist and eclectic designs. Hardwood can be classic, rock, jazz, country, or hip hop. Today’s State-of-the-art technology coupled with an almost limitless choice of stains, finishes, styles and designs makes hardwood flooring one of the most practical and versatile floor coverings available. Their beauty is enduring and like a fine wine, they mature with age. Nature provides the inspiration when designing with hardwood floors. The abundance of natural hardwood species provides a plethora of wood grain structures, each unique and each matching a particular décor. Oak woods contain a lot of growth ring patterns and knots, and are best suited to traditional and rustic decors. However, adding a high gloss finish can make them elegant enough for any formal dining room. Woods such as Maple, Walnut and Birch contain very little graining and lend themselves well to contemporary and modern designs. The aesthetic appeal of hardwood is also influenced to a large extent by mineral streaking, the presence of knots and shade and color variation. These features are also used in the classification of hardwoods. Clear – This grade of hardwood is free of defects though it may have minor imperfections. Flooring in this category tends to be very consistent with little mineral streaking and knots, also making it the most expensive grade. Select – This grade is almost clear, but contains more natural characteristics such as knots and color variations. Common grades (No. 1 and No. 2) have more markings than either clear or select and are often chosen because of these natural features and the character they bring to a room. No.1 Common has a variegated appearance, light and dark colors, knots, flags and worm holes. No.2 Common is rustic in appearance and will show all wood characteristics of the species. These grades have always been the least expensive, but the recent revival of the antique rustic look has resulted in prices skyrocketing. Performance is a very important aspect when selecting a hardwood floor. Some hardwood species are less porous than others, making them harder and less susceptible to staining. The Janka Hardness Test provides the relative hardness of numerous wood species used in flooring. This rating should only be used as a general guide, as the hardness is also affected by growth region. Plank construction and finish are also important factors when determining the durability of any wood floor. Plank construction comes in two forms, solid and engineered. Factors such as type of existing subfloor and relative air humidity will determine which floor is best suited to your needs. Great advancements in finish technology have resulted in floors that are less susceptible to scratching, denting, fading, and are easier to maintain. The addition of Aluminum Oxide to the surface finish has added a measure of performance resulting in a hardwood floor that, maintained properly, should never have to be replaced. Written By: Rusell Huth
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Beverly D'Angelo's Beverly Hills home listed at $2,185,000 - Los Angeles Times Actress Beverly D'Angelo's five-bedroom, 4 1/2 -bathroom, 4,045-square-foot house has a two-story entryway, arched doorways and hardwood floors. The five-bedroom Spanish-style home features a two-story entryway, beamed ceilings, a detached studio ...
Business will help keep your floors covered - Farmington Observer Q. Tell us about your business, including the types of services and/or products you feature. Floor Studio is a full service flooring design center. We offer everything for your floor: from Ceramic Tile and Hardwood Floors to Carpet and Area Rugs. And ...
Midcentury Memories - Wall Street Journal 3,000 square feet on a 10,000-square-foot lot; four bedrooms, three bathrooms; taxes of $15,000, but may be reassessed. DETAILS: One of the owners of this 1953 home, in a suburb of South Miami that's popular with families, is a professional decorator ...
Our Listings : $245000 1800 sq.' with tons of extras near Old Mill - Bend Weekly 1808 sq. ft. one year old home in Coulter Subdivision. 3 bedrooms, master up w/walkin closet and deck, 2.5 baths, hardwood floors, granite counters,hickory cabinets with undermount moenstone sink,bronze fixtures,gas fireplace w/natural slate, slate ...
Spring Ridge home offers plenty of space, community amenities - Gazette Situated east of Frederick, this three-level colonial in Spring Ridge is convenient to the city and Interstate 70. Closer to home, the planned community includes amenities such as pools, athletic fields, a wildlife sanctuary and a neighborhood retail ...
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