Hardwood Flooring
How To Choose Distressed Hardwood Flooring
This might sound silly but there are actually
people willing to pay to have a semblance of
damage and wear on their hardwood floors. Just
when we have been trying to figure out how to
get rid of stains and scratches, there are some
modern design enthusiasts who find pleasure and
uniqueness in a distressed or scraped look.
Observing how the specially distressed hardwood
floors turn out, perhaps they have reason to
become fans of the method. Distressed hardwood
floors, when done expertly, actually give a
natural and earthy feel to the room -- a certain
air that is absent with perfectly finished and
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Since you're still reading this article at this
point, perhaps you are looking for tips on how
to choose the right distressed material to
become your hardwood floor. And you won't be
disappointed. Here are some tips you should
consider before deciding if such kind of
flooring is for you.
Handmade versus machine made distressed wood
Obviously, anything that requires manual labor
is more expensive than having it factory made.
The higher price of handmade distressed hardwood
flooring is anchored on the fact that apart from
the labor, no two hand distressed floor planks
are the same.
If you purchase a factory manufactured
distressed wood, you are likely to see the same
scrapings at another part of the floor. The
variety of scrapings on factory made distressed
floors is limited, whereas if done by hand, the
designs are limitless.
When choosing a distressed hardwood floor,
realize that distress connoisseurs can easily
spot a fake. Thus, only venture into this kind
of design if you have the budget to spare. For a
single square foot of machine made distressed
flooring, you should expect to spend $10 or
more. Handmade ones fetch $15 and above for the
same size.
Finally, just because it's distressed doesn't
mean you can just scrape away. There is a
technique to this project to achieve a
tastefully done "damage". The most skilled hands
will have your flooring turn itself into a great
conversation piece at social gatherings and make
your friends green with envy. But a poorly
distressed floor will only invite mockery, and
might even give the impression that you don't
know how to take care of your home.