Hardwood Flooring
The Beauty Of Hardwood Floors
There are homes that adopt a modern look and,
therefore, use modern materials and designs.
They may look a little futuristic and metallic,
using only the finest concrete, steel, or fiber
glass available. However, there are also those
homes that stick to the conventional way of
building; that is, by using wood. And for
purists like these, hardwood floors are almost
always a staple.
What is it about hardwood floors that never go
out of style no matter how the times and
interior design principles change? Hardwood
floors offer a kind of natural sturdiness and
reliability that cannot be found in most home
building materials. Sure, concrete is great, but
nothing beats a well finished hardwood floor to
get that truly natural touch.
Hardwood floors are pretty expensive compared to
most types of wood. However, they last a whole
lot longer with proper care. The types of wood
for such are oak and maple, but if you're under
a budget, you might want to work with the
latter, as oak woods are relatively expensive.
Having a hardwood floor in your home is an
investment, but it is a one-time expenditure.
This means you shell out a large amount only
once because all you have to do is make sure the
floor is clean and its finish its intact to for
the next generations to benefit from it.
Diligent waxing will do; so will constant
cleaning.
But, perhaps, the best benefit you can obtain
from hardwood floors is the natural look. You
see, concrete gives off this cramped and stuffy
atmosphere. But if you see wood in your home,
you won't feel as trapped. Another is that no
two hardwood floors are exactly alike. Because
they come from a living thing, you are assured
that each plank is unique.
You can't help but admire the history of each
hardwood floor plank, and that's, perhaps, why
it is comparatively pricey. If you want your
home to have this rich old-house feel, use hard
wood for your flooring. Surely, as human beings,
we want some semblance of nature in our
surroundings to keep us sane. Too much
artificial building materials might seem ho-hum
in the long run.
Finally, in order to enjoy the full benefits of
hardwood floors, proper care must be employed.
They should be cleaned out constantly and
maintained with waxing and refinishings to
protect their quality. Hardwood floors, because
they are organic, can decay if left unattended.
But if treated well, hard wood can last a
lifetime, or five.