Nature Wood Floors' Book of Prefinished Engineered Domestic Hardwood: Types and Characteristics

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Nature Wood Floors' Book of Prefinished Engineered Domestic Hardwood: Types and Characteristics

Hardwood flooring is an excellent investment that adds natural beauty and warmth to any room in your home. When choosing hardwood flooring, there are two main types to consider: solid and engineered. Engineered hardwood is a versatile and less expensive alternative to solid hardwood, which can be more susceptible to moisture and may not be suitable for areas with high humidity.

At Nature Wood Floors in Tampa, we offer a variety of prefinished engineered domestic hardwoods, including Red Oak, White Oak, Hickory, Walnut, Maple, Cherry, and Birch. In this guide, we will take a closer look at each of these species and their unique characteristics to help you make an informed decision when selecting the best hardwood flooring for your home.

 

Red Oak

Red Oak is a popular choice for hardwood flooring because of its durability and affordability. It has a distinct grain pattern and can range in color from light tan to medium brown. Red Oak is also known for its high Janka hardness rating, making it a great choice for high-traffic areas.

 

White Oak

White Oak is another popular domestic hardwood flooring option. It is slightly harder and more durable than Red Oak and has a more consistent grain pattern. White Oak can range in color from light brown to beige and has a high resistance to moisture, making it an ideal choice for areas with high humidity.

 

Hickory

Hickory is one of the hardest domestic hardwoods available, with a Janka hardness rating that exceeds 1800. Its unique color variation and prominent grain pattern make it a popular choice for rustic or traditional home designs. Hickory is also highly resistant to moisture, making it a great choice for areas prone to humidity and moisture, such as the kitchen or bathroom.

 

Walnut

Walnut hardwood flooring is known for its rich, dark brown color with occasional hints of purple. Its unique color and grain pattern make it an excellent choice for adding warmth and character to any room. Walnut is slightly softer than other hardwoods, with a Janka hardness rating of 1010, but still durable enough for high-traffic areas.

 

Maple

Maple hardwood flooring has a light, uniform color and a fine, consistent grain pattern. It is highly durable and has a high resistance to wear and tear, making it a great choice for high-traffic areas like living rooms and hallways. Maple is also an excellent option for modern and contemporary home designs, thanks to its sleek, minimalist appearance.

 

Cherry

Cherry hardwood flooring has a warm, reddish-brown color with occasional hints of pink. Its unique color and grain pattern make it a popular choice for traditional or classic home designs. Cherry is slightly softer than other hardwoods, with a Janka hardness rating of 950, making it a great choice for low-traffic areas like bedrooms or studies.

 

Birch

Birch hardwood flooring has a light color with occasional hints of reddish-brown. Its grain pattern is similar to that of Maple, but with more variation in color. Birch is a durable hardwood with a Janka hardness rating of 1260, making it a great choice for high-traffic areas like living rooms and hallways. It is also a popular choice for modern and contemporary home designs.

Our experienced team is committed to providing you with the highest quality hardwood flooring and expert installation services to ensure a beautiful and long-lasting result. With our commitment to customer satisfaction and expertise, you can trust Nature Wood Floors to help you make the best choice for your home's hardwood flooring needs.

In conclusion, choosing the right hardwood flooring for your home involves considering factors like the species, color, grain pattern, texture, and Janka hardness rating. At Nature Wood Floors, we offer a range of prefinished engineered domestic hardwoods, including Red Oak, White Oak, Hickory, Walnut, Maple, Cherry, and Birch, each with their unique characteristics and benefits. When selecting hardwood flooring for your home, it is essential to take into account the style of your home, your budget, and the level of foot traffic in the area where the flooring will be installed.

Contact us today to schedule a consultation and start enjoying the warmth and natural beauty of hardwood flooring in your home.