Solid Hardwood: Made from a single piece of wood, solid hardwood flooring offers timeless appeal and strength. Common woods include oak, maple, cherry, and walnut. It can be sanded and refinished multiple times, which extends its lifespan.
Engineered Hardwood: Composed of a thin layer of hardwood veneer over a core of plywood or high-density fiberboard, engineered hardwood is more stable than solid hardwood and less prone to expansion and contraction due to changes in humidity. It's available in various wood types and finishes.
Laminate Flooring: Although not made from real wood, laminate flooring simulates the appearance of wood through a photographic layer beneath a protective surface. It’s more affordable and resistant to scratches and stains, but it can't be refinished like solid or engineered wood.
Bamboo Flooring: Technically a grass rather than wood, bamboo is an eco-friendly option that offers a similar look to hardwood. It’s durable and comes in various styles, including vertical and horizontal grain.
Pre-finished: These planks come with a factory-applied finish, which means they are ready for installation without additional treatment. This can reduce installation time and dust.
Unfinished: These planks require sanding and finishing on-site, allowing for a custom finish and the option to match the floor to the decor.
Hand-Scraped: This style features a textured surface created by hand, adding a rustic or antique look.
Distressed: Deliberately aged or worn, distressed floors give a vintage appearance and can hide signs of wear over time.
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