Huzhou Dinuoju Wood Industry CO.,LTD.

Huzhou Dinuoju Wood Industry CO.,LTD.

How to choose wood flooring

2021 11/05

Thinking of going with wood flooring for your next project? From bamboo to Brazilian cherry and unfinished solid hardwood to engineered hardwood, the number of choices can be dizzying. Here`s a quick look at some of the different types of wood floors and factors you should consider before making a decision.

Solid wood flooring is made from continuous planks of wood, whereas engineered wood flooring is made with several plies of wood compressed together.hardwood flooring is an excellent option for almost any room in your home. This versatile flooring material brings the beauty of nature indoors while offering strength and durability.

Engineered wood flooring is made from plies of wood stacked in alternating patterns, finished with a hardwood veneer. These floors provide more flexibility than solid hardwood flooring, as they can be used in areas with higher moisture content due to stronger dimensional stability that resists warping.

Here are a few things you should keep in mind while hunting for the perfect wood flooring for your project:

  • Placement: what room are you looking to outfit with wood flooring? Dining room flooring, for example, should be able to withstand daily traffic and spills while still complementing your décor.
  • Color: real wood floors come in a variety of colors and stains, including, brown, blonde, red, white and gray. You can even create a completely custom look by choosing unfinished solid wood flooring and applying your own stain.
  • Price: wooden flooring costs can vary dramatically based on wood type, thickness, width, and special features like water resistance. Be sure to calculate the square footage of the room or rooms you have in mind so that you can estimate the overall price of your materials.
  • Accessories: depending on the type of wood you choose, you`ll need the right floor padding to provide insulation, sound absorption, moisture protection, and more. Matching molding and trim will finish off your project and give the room a cohesive look.