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Walking
on Wood
Wood flooring presents a definite physique and an undeniable charm
to any room. Like your grandmother's oak sideboard, wood floors,
just by their nature, become more valuable as time goes by.
A wood floor transcends time. It lies there through parties, toy
soldier battles, muddy feet, and wet pets. It becomes a part of
the home, unlike any other floor surface ever could. Nothing lasts
like hardwood floors it is the only renewable surface. Not that
you may ever need to renew your flooring, it's nice to know that
you can isn't it?
Hardwood flooring has been witness to the history of this country
as far back as colonial times. It was the choice flooring of churches,
courthouses, and was a core part of desert, seaside, and mountainside
homes, it was also found in lofts and apartments in big cities.
The same oldtime craftsmanship can be achieved with the advantage
of modern technology to create a beautiful yet maintainable flooring
surface.
From the rich reds of Cherry to the light color of natural Maples,
hardwoods bring the diversity of nature's paintbrush into any room.
Colors and species include Ash, Oak, Beech, Merbau, Walnut, Natural,
Gunstock, Butterscotch, Berry, Galaxy, Cayenne, and Pecan.
FAQ: What kind of wood is the most durable?
The harder the wood, the more durable the floor.
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