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Wednesday, September 30, 2015

Choosing Hardwood Flooring: Consider These Helpful Tips from Experts


Trends for flooring materials come and go, but hardwood floors have remained in style for hundreds of years now. Nothing evokes richness, charm, and class more than hardwood floors. With proper care, these can lend character to your home for a very long time. With all the styles and options in hardwood flooring, however, you need to carefully choose one that would be a perfect fit for your home. Here are some tips from flooring experts on how to do this: Choosing the Type of Floor According to experts, the type of floor you’ll choose will largely depend on the room and its purpose. For instance, harder wood like oak or ash will work best for the main living areas, including the family room. Softer wood like pine, on the other hand, is recommended for the bedroom or an area with lesser foot traffic, like a third floor, if you have one.
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Tuesday, September 22, 2015

Engineered Wood v. Solid Wood: Make Your Choice

The ideal floor can complete your home’s look. You’ll have plenty of choices though, so the selection process can get confusing if you don’t know where to start.

Sunday, September 13, 2015

Flooring Installations in Massachusetts: Engineered Wood v. Solid Wood


The floors of your home do a lot more than just provide a level walking field supporting your home structure; they are also crucial in determining the overall decor and theme of your home. A couple of years back, concrete floors reigned supreme, but with increasingly creative innovations, hardwood has now become a leading choice among homeowners and contractors because of its distinct style, durability, and ease of maintenance. If you are looking to install hardwood flooring for your Massachusetts home, you may be torn between its two most popular types – namely, solid wood and engineered wood. Both are actually excellent choices for any home, and an investment in either will pay off for years. Essentially, in the battle for supremacy between engineered and solid wood, the winner is usually decided by their unique advantages as well as your personal preferences.
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