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Style Up Your House With A Return To Wood

August 5, 2017 By Jainnie Smith Leave a Comment

The rooms of your house reflect your character and style. Hence, designing it in just the right way is really important. Choosing the right interior not only highlights the architectural features of your house but will also shed a completely different light on it.

One of the most important priorities for any interior is the flooring. With a plethora of different flooring options available, you can become quite confused about which option to opt for.

You’d want to go for an option that complements your furnishings and is durable enough to serve you well for years to come. Timber flooring is not only beautiful, it’s long lasting, low-allergenic and easy to maintain.

It’s not hard to get tangled up in the latest trends and to let them influence your purchasing decision. Don’t fret; this tutorial will guide you in choosing the best timbers for interior flooring.

Parquetry

The geometric mosaic of wood pieces is a must-have for any living room. If you want to make a great first impression, Parquetry is the right option for you. They add a stunning design to your floors that’ll be hard to miss. It’s hard wearing and will last a long time. You’d have to protect it from direct sunlight and moisture though because they can make it wear out. Their prices start from $30 per sqm.

Hardwood

This easy to maintain and value adding feature adds a sophisticated touch to your interior. Although they look simply lovely, they need to be regularly refinished and can be quite noisy. You need to shop around for a good price on hardwood or speak to someone at Maitland Timber Supply who can give sound advice.

Laminate Timber

A cheaper yet more durable option for people who’d love to have wooden flooring. Although it’s not exactly timber, it does look like wood. Several boards of fiberboard are pressed together to form a single sheet, which is then covered by a photographic image. Some cheaper options might look unrealistic, spoiling the look of your house. They are easily damaged by moisture and can be quite difficult to repair.

Engineered Hardwood

This flooring option consists of several layers of wood that gives it durability far better than the other options. The outer layers add beauty to your house while the inner layers provide stability. Engineered hardwood does have its cons. As compared to the other options, engineered hardwood is highly priced. The thin veneers may prevent any refinishing, which can cause the flooring to fade prematurely.

Floating Timber Floors

If you aren’t a fan of hardwood noises, floating timber floors would be the right choice to make. They are directly installed on top of a concrete slab. Unlike conventional flooring, they are not nailed in and hence, make less noise. But if gaps appear between the boards, you would be forced to listen to the click-clack of every step you take. They cost about $40 per sqm.

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