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The Different Types of Wood Flooring Explained

September 5, 2018 by My Affordable Flooring

If you’re thinking of installing hardwood floors in your home, you’ve made a great choice. Hardwood flooring not only looks great in just about any room, but it also adds value to your home. There’s a reason it’s one of the most coveted flooring materials out there!

There are, however, many types of wood flooring, so if you’re interested in installing it, you’ll want to do some research. Follow along to learn all about the different types of wood flooring, so you can find the one best for you and your home!

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Types Of Wood Flooring

Unfinished Hardwood

If you’ve ever watched a home improvement episode on HGTV, you’ve probably heard this term being thrown around. Unfinished hardwood flooring is exactly what it sounds like: it’s beautiful hardwood floors that are not yet finished. This means you can apply custom stains to create the perfect color for any room or to match any existing hardwood floors.

Unfinished hardwood floors are a great option for kitchens, since the protective finish that’s applied after staining seals the seams between the boards, preventing any water from seeping in.

Finished Hardwood

On the other hand, prefinished hardwood is more convenient in terms of timing and ease of installation.

It comes pre-stained, pre-cut, and ready to go from a factory, so it only needs to be installed. With finished hardwood, there are no harsh odors from stains or sealants, and you can begin using your new floor right away!

Solid Hardwood

Solid hardwood refers to pure, natural wooden floors. They have beautiful kinks, knots, flecking, and grain variations that are indicative of their natural state. This type of hardwood floor can change over time, making it a top-grade material.

This type of flooring comes in 5/8 to 3/4 inches thick. And, since it’s a solid block of wood, it can be sanded and re-stained many times. (Seven times for the 3/4 inch slabs, to be exact.)

Keep in mind, however, that solid wood is affected by humidity, so it’s not recommended for basements or extremely humid environments.

Engineered Hardwood

Engineered hardwood is a veneer of organic wood glued to several layers of other types of wood, like plywood.

This type of flooring is becoming more and more popular due to its lower price point. It’s very stable over time and is appropriate for any area of your home, including your basement!

Parquet Flooring

Originating in 17th-century France, parquet flooring consists of handmade geometric pieces of hardwood combined into beautiful designs.

They are cut, glued, sanded, and finished to create sophisticated mosaics of durable flooring. They are easy to care for, like any other type of hardwood floor. You may not believe it, but parquet flooring is also pretty easy to install!

Finding the Right Wood Flooring for Your Home

It’s no wonder people covet hardwood floors! If you’re interested in installing beautiful wood flooring in your home but have questions, don’t hesitate to check us out. We are here to help you choose the best type of flooring for your home.

And don’t forget: We offer flooring services as well! So, if you’re ready for new floors, give us a call. Our hardwood flooring services are available in Milwaukee, Racine, and northern Illinois!

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