Hardwood

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Nature provides inspiration when designing with hardwood flooring. The abundance of natural hardwood floor species provides a plethora of wood grain structures.

 

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Waterproof Flooring

  • Requires less installation time as planks cover more square footage
  • Instantly gives rooms a more spacious appearance

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Wide Plank Flooring

  • Requires less installation time as planks cover more square footage
  • Instantly gives rooms a more spacious appearance

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Bamboo Flooring

  • Extremely durable
  • Has an average life span of 20 to 25 years
  • Made from an eco-friendly and renewable resource
  • Easy to maintain

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Distressed Wood Flooring

  • Available in a variety of textures, including hand-scraped, aged, and more
  • Offers a cozy, antique look or a warm, natural aesthetic, depending on the texture

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HARDWOOD FLOORS

“Elegance of natural wood is irreplaceable. Customers look into installing Engineered hardwood flooring for its authenticity, timeliness, and durability.”

  • Engineered hardwood floor is a good investment that can enhance the value of your home and provide beauty for a lifetime.
  • Engineered hardwood floors do not need periodic maintenance and repair as solid wood does.
  • Engineered hardwood floors have been invented to avoid cracking and warping problems which are likely to happen with solid wood.
  • Engineered hardwood is more stable, durable, sustainable, and cost-effective than solid wood floors.
  • Engineered hardwood doesn’t get affected by weather conditions easily.
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A Complete Guide to Hardwood Flooring

Dmvfloors presents a complete guide to finding the best hardwood flooring for your home.

Whether you're laying a wood floor in a new house or replacing one that's damaged beyond repair, there are dozens of species to pick from, including trusty domestics, such as oak and maple, and intriguing exotics, such as tamarind and acacia. You also have a choice of widths—be it rustic wide planks or traditional narrow strips—and stain colors, which allows you to tailor your floors to your house's style and decor.

And thanks to modern adhesives, a wide variety of species are available as "engineered" boards. Made from a stable sandwich of veneers, rather than solid stock, engineered floors can go places where it wasn't practical to install wood before: over radiant-floor heating systems and concrete and in basements.