
Various Styles Of Oak Flooring On The Market
1) Solid wood flooring
Just a few short years ago, solid wood flooring seemed to be the most popular option. Perhaps this is because solid wood (like oak) tend to look more expensive, and they are certainly more durable. However, the down side with such materials is that the wooden planks tend to be too thick. If there is nothing underneath the oak flooring this type of wood would be perfect for the project, assuming that you have the budget for it. Hardwood will often be a lot more expensive than other cheaper options. However, if you are thinking of installing floor heating systems underneath the floor, solid materials may not be the most suitable choice. The thickness of the wood can occupy the majority of the space, leaving you very little room to work with. In such instances, the other option will appear a better choice.
2) Engineered solid wood flooring
Engineered solid wood is very similar to pure solid wood in terms of properties and characteristics. Taking into consideration the problems using solid materials can often bring, forward thinking manufacturers are processing the wood in such a way that it is not as thick. The top layer of the plank is glued to another type of wood. No one will notice that it is engineered hardwood flooring after the project has been completed. This type of wood is most suitable for office and home environments with flooring heating systems installed.
3) Length makes a difference
The length of the floor planks make a difference. For example, it is easier to put together shorter planks, and smaller planks cost less. They also don't bend or warp as easily under changes of temperature. But the draw back is that they don't look as nice when fitted together. Longer planks are harder to put together, and they usually cost a little more. They have a higher tendency to twist compared to short planks. But if you hire professionals to install the wood flooring for you, twisting can be avoided. When the project is complete, long straight flooring pieces of wood can create the most beautiful and dramatic effect.
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