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A real wood floor is a thing of beauty and can come in many varieties, with different styles, finishes, patterns and materials, meaning there should be something for every taste. Such floors can also come in solid wood and engineered wood types, which offer different attributes and will suit different situations. Oak Flooring is one of the more popular types of wood in this range. Bamboo Flooring, is a new age hardwood that many people are using, it is a greener more sustainable option that also provides some different qualities to normal wood, it is moisture-resistant but is very durable like other hardwoods.
The great joy of hardwood is that it is real wood flooring. Whether it comes in the form of ash, oak, cherry, beech, walnut or maple, hardwood offers a surface that is not only attractive, imposing, tough and long-lasting, but also offers the natural touch that even the best artificial floor materials cannot quite match. It is organic and characterful, with many products offering the option of distinctive markings from the heart of a tree, such as rings, knots and other features. It offers warmth that helps create an atmosphere of comfort in the home as well as strength. Those looking for such products also have a wide choice to choose from, with over 80 different varieties available and a huge variance in colours from white to black.
Having solid wood flooring throughout your home can really make a difference, even if you’re on a budget. Not only do you get the traditional beauty of a wood floor, you also get practical advantages such as lasting good looks, stain resistance (including wine and food), easy to clean, warm to the touch, hygienic and dust free making it especially good for allergy sufferers.
As a specialist in solid wood flooring we can supply you or your company with a wood floor made from all types of major forestry wood species such as Oak, Walnut, Pine, Maple and Beech. We also stock a large range of Junckers flooring.
An important aspect to consider with wood flooring is the installation process. We recommend using our Bona or Everbuild floor adhesives and directly glue the solid wood to the subfloor. This is a very robust method of installing your floor but moisture levels must be checked before installation can commence.
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