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As with most home improvement projects, or with new homes, one of the first things you might do is ask yourself a few questions about making unfinished hardwood flooring your choice. Just a few minutes of talking with family members and friends about the idea can clear up any doubts about how you want to proceed. |
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If you are looking for a gorgeous natural looking, sturdy and durable wooden flooring then one option to look into is flooring called mesquite flooring. This is a type of flooring that is made from a dense and stable wood that won’t warp or split. It is harder, and thicker, than most commercial flooring and will last longer than the more commonly selected types of flooring. Because of its distinct color and grain it is increasingly becoming a more common choice among those who can afford it. |
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When it comes to hardwood floors, one of the favorites is red oak hardwood flooring. Of all materials for this type of flooring, red oak is by far the most abundant. In fact, this particular wood falls only behind cherry and maple. Although you could choose a natural oak, which has more of a honey tone, red oak flooring is gorgeous, offering a slight reddish coloring that is dense and wears exceptionally well. |
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A hardwood floor finish is an excellent way to create lasting beauty for your floors. In addition, the finish will serve as a protective seal, cutting back on potential damage while also reducing overall care. The key is to purchase a quality, hardwood floor finish so you have the right type of protection against dirt, stains, and daily wear. Today, you have many wonderful options for floor finishes, some discussed in this article. |
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Refinishing wood floors is typically done when your wooden floor begins to show signs of wear and tear. If the wooden floor is not properly taken care of you will start to notice dents, marks, and scratches on your floor. That is when it would be an ideal time for refinishing wood floors. By refinishing wood floors in your home you are not only making and investment, you are also adding value to your house. |
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