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Choosing Oak Wooden Flooring

Posted by admin on Dec 21, 2010 in hardwood, oak

Oak wood is highly attractive and sought after building material. It is particularly popular as a flooring material because of its strength and beauty.

Today oak flooring comes in a wide variety of products, styles, shades and finishes. You can choose from solid oak flooring, engineered oak flooring, laminate oak or vinyl oak flooring solutions. Solid oak flooring is likely to be the most expensive and ranges in colour from quite dark to white and is likely to include natural markings including bands, lines and knots. A selection of finishes and a choice of beveled edges and flat edges are available.

Engineered oak flooring consists of several wood layers glued to each other under high pressure resulting in higher strength and durability compared to solid oak whilst retaining the same look and character. In addition, whilst solid oak flooring can shrink and expand due to room humidity and moisture from the sub-floor, engineered oak is not subject to this. Oak laminate flooring combines oak with synthetic fibres to create a solid flooring surface that is less susceptible to wear and tear and is easier to maintain. Vinyl oak flooring mirrors the effect of solid oak flooring but is made from vinyl meaning that it is inexpensive, waterproof and much easier to maintain.

Vinyl offers more durability with the same striking appearance as a real oak floor and is a great choice for kitchens, bathrooms and other high traffic areas where spillages are a commonplace. Today, if you want the natural beauty and elegance of an oak floor, there are a multitude of styles, colours, stains, finishes and looks to choose from. Whether you want a traditional solid oak floor or one of the new technologically advanced oak-like flooring materials, there is a wide selection and variety of flooring that will complement any home or office.

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Bespoke Hardwood Flooring

Posted by tony on Oct 17, 2010 in hardwood, home improvement

Solid oak flooring always looks stunning in any home, however there are some bespoke engineered wood floorings that will make your home look and feel even more luxurious, unique and stunning.  Bespoke ranges can include, saddle oak, seashell oak, tawny oak, dusk oak and thistle oak.  The engineered flooring is finished with a top layer of oak that is extremely distinctive to each of the styles. Read more…

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Hardwood Floors for the Kitchen and Bathroom

Posted by tony on Sep 6, 2010 in hardwood, home improvement

Hardwood flooring in the kitchen or bathroom is becoming a popular option.  There are however a few things to bear in mind when choosing the type of hardwood floor for use in these rooms. Read more…

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Floating Hardwood Floors

Posted by james on Jun 12, 2010 in hardwood, tips, wood

Keep coming across the term floating floor.  This term relates to hardwood flooring that is fitted over underlay.  Many people feel that hardwood flooring can be a little cold, but there are alternatives. Read more…

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Oak Floors – Protecting Your Investment

Posted by tony on May 27, 2010 in hardwood, tips

Once your home is adorned with a beautiful wood floor, the character of the wood needs to be protected, if it has not been lacquered.  There are several alternatives but be careful in your selection.  Many products applied to the surface of the wood do little to help maintain its natural beauty.  Some oils sink into the wood, offer no water repellent and show scuffs in hard worn areas. Read more…

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