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By installing antique flooring in your home you are giving your house a unique and authentic look. Antiques are rare and hard to come by, and that is why antique flooring can give your home an original look that will express your individuality. Because certain woods are no longer being used in commercial flooring, you will be able to find wood for your flooring that no other home may have.
Professionals typically install antique flooring, as they are hand picked pieces of wood that require special installation. You also do not want to risk ruining your floor, so by having a professional install the floor, you know that it will be installed properly and with very little flaws. Companies that sell flooring that is antique are usually family owned businesses and take pride in their work. They will make sure that the wood selected is ideal for you and your home, and they will also ensure that the flooring in every room looks and fits perfectly. Some common woods that are used in antique flooring are American chestnut, oak, eastern white pine, heart pine, hemlock and many more. These types of wood are used to produce exceptional flooring. Typically the wood used in the flooring is old wood that was salvaged from old ruins, or removed from old barns. Antique flooring is often referred to as barn wood. The wood is typically taken from the beams of old barns and cut into an ideal length and size for flooring. You will notice that with antique flooring the planks of wood are wider than the common commercial wood that is produced these days. The wood also has unique marks on them, such as tiny hairline cracks, nail holes, or broken knots. This adds individuality to each floor. Flooring that is antique has different grades of wood to choose from. They range from the pieces that are near to perfect with few nail holes, cracks and very tiny knots, to pieces that are filled with nail holes and knots. The grades of planks that have few imperfections are used in room where the desired look is a more formal look. If you wish to add a more casual look in your home, then you may want to choose the naily planks of antique wood that have a heavy nail hole pattern with a few knots. Or you always have the option of mixing the two grades and coming up with a unique look. Of all the antique wood that is available, many claim that the best type of wood to install in your home is the American chestnut. Because it was a common tree found years and years ago it was used all throughout North American in the building of homes, barns, and furniture, until it nearly became extinct. Now it is a well sought after wood, especially in antique flooring. |