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How Hard To Choose a Hardwood Floor Correctly?

Choosing the right hardwood is harder than you think. However, considering these options you can get the best one. Choose wood species and color, wood grain and character as well as decide between pre finished and site finished hardwood for your flooring.<br>Visit our website to know more - https://almahdihardwoodflooring.com/service/wood-flooring-installation/<br>

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How Hard To Choose a Hardwood Floor Correctly?

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  1. How Hard To Choose a Hardwood Floor Correctly?

  2. Choose the Wood Species & Color Browsing through flooring samples to choose a type of wood and a color for your hardwood floor installation Los Angeles is probably the most enjoyable part of the process. At this stage, much depends on personal preference and your overall vision for your home. One of the most popular species is white oak, a classic, durable and widely available wood. It also takes stain too well. That means it can be customized for a wide variety of aesthetics, from bleached off-white to ebony.

  3. Consider Wood Grain and Character The way that logs are sawed into boards has a big effect on the grain pattern that’s visible in the floor. With flat-sawn (or plain-sawn) boards, the grain has a wavy appearance. A floor can use one cut exclusively, or can incorporate various types of cuts. A mix of quarter- and rift-sawn boards, for instance, is a popular option for flooring with understated grain patterns. For a warm, woodsy appearance, using only flat-sawn boards might be the best option.

  4. Buying Prefinished or Site-Finished? One of the advantages of prefinished flooring is that it can be installed very quickly, usually in a single day. When floors are finished on site, the home has to be vacated to allow for sanding, staining and finishing, including drying time. prefinished flooring is made in a factory, companies can also produce it with a wide range of exotic finishes that might be difficult for an installer to recreate on-site and with great consistency. This is an important consideration when looking for hardwood floor installation Los Angeles.

  5. Select Solid or Engineered Wood Flooring Solid wood is just what it sounds like: a plank of your chosen wood, cut from a log. An engineered wood floor is composed of a thinner layer of your chosen wood on top of a manufactured base of layered wood, like plywood. Engineered wood has a number of benefits. It’s built to be more dimensionally stable. It will expand and contract less, reducing the chance that the boards will warp or shrink over time. Engineered flooring is especially good in basements, in high humidity areas.

  6. Pick Plank Widths & Installation Patterns Narrow boards with widths of about two to three inches were once standard for hardwood flooring. Not anymore. Five- to eight-inch widths are now commonplace, and some homeowners opt to go even wider, with broad planks measuring up to a foot wide and beyond. In general, the wider the boards, the higher the cost. And the wider it gets, the less stable it gets, because the wood wants to move. Most floors are installed with the boards in straight lines, but there are many alternative installation patterns, including herringbone and chevron, which are enjoying renewed popularity.

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