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Engineered Hardwood Flooring vs. Solid Hardwood Flooring: Which Is Better?

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  Engineered Hardwood Flooring vs. Solid Hardwood Flooring: Which Is Better? Solid wood flooring  is often produced in long planks from hardwood species. It is machined with tongues and grooves on the opposing edges so that the boards interlock when mounted. It is always fastened to the flooring with nails, which calls for some competence. This flooring may be sanded down and refinished numerous times over its lifespan because it is solid wood. Engineered wood flooring  closely resembles solid wood flooring, but it is made of a premium-quality plywood layer that provides the flooring with excellent resilience and a relatively thin layer of hardwood bonded over it. Engineered wood floors are less expensive and simpler for do-it-yourselves to install, and they typically last 25 to 30 years if they are of high quality. Engineered Hardwood Flooring vs. Solid Hardwood Flooring Appearance Solid wood flooring  boards are often narrower than engineered wood flooring. When co...

Wooden Shade card Types of timber species

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  Wooden Shade card Types of timber species   A shade card is designed to block direct sunlight from your pergola or patio area without sacrificing valuable indoor or outdoor space. The combination of a compact design and high-quality materials makes these shade cards durable and stylish while providing you with a fully filtered shade. This new eco-friendly Wooden Shade Card will fit perfectly with all wooden floors, guarding against the negative impact of UV rays and keeping your rooms cool during sunny days and warm evenings. These custom-designed shades come in a range of designs and hues for the ultimate in luxury. You feel your home is a reflection of your individual taste because of the serene ambience the gentle light produces.   Types of Timber species Burmese Teak Sieana Walnut Merbau Sapeli Iron Wood Thinwin Iroko Wenge American White Oak Maple Ipe Brazilian Cherry   1. Burmese...

How to Choose the Best Floors for Your House

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    Floors made of solid wood The first wooden flooring was made from a single, 3/4-inch-thick piece of hardwood that was cut into solid floorboards. This sort of wood flooring is the priciest and most elegant available, and it will raise your home's value.  However, a professional floor installer will account for this by leaving space between the floor and the walls because it will expand and contract with changes in the room's temperature. This choice is least ideal for installations done by the homeowner and for damp spaces like bathrooms and kitchens. Flooring made of hardwood Engineered hardwood floors have the same look and feel as solid wood floors but are made of three to five layers of hardwood that have been layered and bonded together under pressure and heat. It will expand and contract less and is a somewhat less expensive option than a solid wood floor. In comparison to solid wood, engineered hardwood is also more suited for use in bathrooms and kitch...