Solid Hardwood

Solid Hardwood

Solid wood is a type of hardwood flooring made from whole pieces of wood from a hardwood species, such as oak, cherry or maple. It is one of the most durable types of flooring, but also tends to be among the most expensive. Compared to engineered or multi-ply hardwood, solid wood tends to be more susceptible to moisture damage.

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Solids Hardwood Flooring
...ood flooring is fabricated from 3/4″ thick solid wood and has tongue and groove sides to join the boards. The truly random nature of our exotic solid hardwood flooring will ensure that no application will look alike. The Triangulo crystal clear pre-finishing process applies as many as...
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...erstanding more will prepare you to choose the very best floor for your lifestyle, space, and budget. What's the difference between solid hardwood, engineered hardwood, and rigid core flooring? As the name suggests, solid hardwood is a single, solid piece of woo...
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...olid wood; and it’s also more structurally sound–it won’t buckle, gap, cup or twist √ Engineered hardwood floors can be installed where solid hardwood floors cannot. You can install engineered hardwood below grade and direct to concrete which you can’t do with solid hardwood floors. It...
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...ou need to know. Hardwood Flooring Options There are three types of hardwood floors available to you: Solid Hardwood Flooring:  Solid hardwood flooring is a solid piece of wood from top to bottom. The most popular species are oak, maple, ...
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Engineered Hardwood Flooring
..., rustic ambiance or complementing a sleek, modern decor, engineered wood effortlessly elevates the aesthetic of any room. Engineered vs. Solid Hardwood FlooringWhen comparing Engineered to Solid Hardwood Flooring, several factors stand out. Engineered flooring offers greater ...
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...bility, and how it enhances interior spaces. Types and Species of Wood FlooringWood flooring comes in several types, including solid hardwood, engineered wood, and more innovative materials like bamboo and cork. Each type has unique characteristics that suit different environm...
Engineered Plank Flooring
...f natural hardwood. This structure imparts EPF with exceptional stability and resistance to environmental changes, distinguishing it from traditional solid hardwood floors. Types and SpeciesEPF comes in an array of types and species, catering to diverse aesthetic and functiona...
Prefinished Engineered Plank
...nimizes the dust and fumes typically associated with onsite finishing. Engineered vs. Solid: Understanding the DifferenceWhile solid hardwood is a traditional favorite, its susceptibility to environmental changes limits its application. Engineered flooring, on the other hand, ...
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...Solid Hardwood Flooring: A Timeless Choice in Modern Interior Design In the ever-evolving world of interior design, solid hardwood flooring stands as a testament to both tradition and modernity. Its timeless elegance, combined with a range of versatile options, makes it a favored...
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...lity in DesignOne of the most significant advantages of Engineered Longstrip Flooring is its versatility. Its ability to mimic the look of solid hardwood while offering enhanced stability makes it suitable for various climates and settings. Whether it's a traditional, contemporary, or rus...
Unfinished Engineered Parquet
... paramount. Unfinished Engineered Parquet scores high in this regard. It typically uses less of the slow-growing, valuable top-layer wood compared to solid hardwood. Additionally, the production process often involves sustainably sourced or recycled wood, making it a responsible choice for environme...