Engineered Hardwood vs LVP: Wood or Vinyl Flooring?

Picking the right flooring for your home can feel overwhelming. There's a bundle of choices out there, but I want to focus on two popular options and measure their pros and cons. Engineered hardwood versus lvp is on the block today, which one is the best fit for your lifestyle, budget, and overall design aesthetic. Table of Contents: Engineered Hardwood vs LVP: A Detailed Comparison What Is Engineered Hardwood Flooring? What Is Luxury Vinyl Plank Flooring? Appearance and Style ... Read more...

Flooring for Log Cabins: Cabin Grade Wood For a Log Cabin Floor!

A perfect log cabin look can be achieved with lower graded wood floors. I bet you never heard of that from other flooring stores. Thats because lower graded floors are rare and they have less margin than 1st Quality floors.   Log cabins provide a unique and rustic style that can be complemented with an array of flooring types. Cabin grade hardwood  and builder grade options are gaining popularity. There are a few more flooring options to explore for log cabins that offer unique ... Read more...

10 Major Disadvantages of Engineered Wood Flooring: An Engineered Hardwood Floors Guide

According to trend reports, natural materials are taking center stage in home designs this year. Wooden flooring has always been a sought-after choice, and its popularity isn’t likely to slow down anytime soon. Further reports reveal that engineered wood flooring is also growing in popularity, thanks to its price point in comparison to solid wood options. However, there are some disadvantages of engineered wood flooring that you should know about before you commit. Are you looking ... Read more...

Radiant Floor Heating And Wood Floors? Appropriate For Solid Hardwood Flooring?

Can you use solid wood flooring with underfloor heating?

Lots of people wonder if you can use solid wood flooring with underfloor heating. We don't think that's a good idea.

Solid wood floors are beautiful, but they can be difficult to pair with underfloor heating.

But let's be honest here...without the right guidance, your dream of having warm wooden floors in winter can't become a reality. Read more...

6 Affordable Engineered Hardwood Floors Under $3 Per Square Foot

Hey there! Are you looking for new floors without spending too much? We've got some great engineered hardwood options that won't empty your piggy bank. Let's check out our top picks, all under $3 per square foot! Key Takeaways All options are priced under $3 per square foot Made in the USA with 8-ply construction for durability Available in various widths (3.25" to 5") and colors Blue Label grade offers natural wood character Easy installation and low maintenance Suitable for various ... Read more...

Best Wood Species For Hardwood Flooring: A Hardwood Floor Conundrum

Discovering the best hardwood floor species for your home can be a challenging yet rewarding experience. It is important to know the various characteristics and advantages that each wood species offers. Let's examine the most popular North American and exotic hardwood species that are favored by flooring installers and DIY enthusiasts alike. We'll explore classic choices such as red oak and white oak, along with more distinct options like hickory flooring and ash wood floors. Additionally, ... Read more...

DIY engineered hardwood floor installation Errors and How to Avoid Them

Are you thinking of DIYing an engineered hardwood flooring installation in your home? Engineered hardwood flooring is a smart choice, and is fast outpacing solid hardwood in popularity. Not only does it look and feel just like solid hardwood, but it can also be relatively simple to install yourself. With engineered hardwood flooring, you don't have to sand or finish your boards after installation. This cuts down on a lot of the hard work and disruption involved in installing new ... Read more...

The Best Hardwood Floor Brand For Any Home

Sometimes I think our marketing department doesn’t like me. Why else would they give me an impossible task like writing a blog about who is the best hardwood floor brand? Sometimes they give me easy blogs to write like Why Should I Buy A Hickory Floor? Or Red Oak VS White Oak? These topics have a lot of facts that I can present, which allows you, the reader, to make an educated choice about your next floor. So what I will do here is to discuss some of the top manufacturers in the US, and ... Read more...

Transformations with a Dark Wood Floor Living Room

There's a richness to a dark wood floor living room that's easy to love. It brings feelings of warmth, elegance, and often a dash of contrast to lighter decor colors. You don't have to sacrifice the light and airy feeling that's so popular in modern and farmhouse designs. In fact, dark wood floors in living rooms can create a gorgeous, eye-catching interior design that makes the entire space feel more dynamic. But sometimes, picturing this kind of design can be hard, especially when we think ... Read more...

How Thick is Hardwood Flooring - A Hardwood Thickness Guide

When it comes to selecting a thickness for hardwood flooring, there are various aspects to contemplate. In this comprehensive guide, we will delve into the various aspects of wood flooring thickness and explore the differences between solid hardwood and engineered wood floors.

We'll discuss installation methods for solid hardwood floors and their pros and cons, as well as examine engineered hardwood flooring thickness in relation to its durability. Additionally, you'll learn about different species' hardness levels and how they impact wear resistance when considering how thick your hardwood flooring should be.

Beyond that, we will explain prefinished grades and their effects on floor aesthetics while providing guidance on choosing the right grade for your project. Lastly, we'll compare lifespans between solid and engineered options along with maintenance tips for extending floor life. By understanding these critical elements of wood flooring thicknesses, you can make an informed decision based on both budgetary constraints and aesthetic preferences. Read more...

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