Solid Wood Hand Scraped Hardwood Flooring

By Amanda Baird


Imagine having hand scraped hardwood flooring instead of your wall to wall carpets. Shiny or matte, wooden floors give special, homey appearance to every room. Simple and natural, these floors are as decorative as they can be, and there is no need to cover them with carpets. Wood has a lovely texture, and can be stained in any color you like, although there is no need for that, either. Natural colors look just great.

Hand scraped hardwood flooring can be quite different from industrial wood floors. Both types have their advantages, but solid wood is always something special, especially when it comes to interior design of residential buildings. For this purpose, several types of wood are mainly used. Red oak, pine and bamboo are just some of them.

Red oak is most commonly used for flooring. It is extremely sturdy, resistant to wear and scratches. It has an attractive texture and can be easily stained. The final appearance of the floor depends on the finish. Red oak may look rustic with rough finish, but also very elegant, if gloss lacquer finish is used. Colors may vary from light golden to dark golden brown.

Bamboo is often used as a floor covering. Given the fact that the bamboo stalks are not suitable for normal processing, stacking and pressing these stems get a very solid board. These boards later processed in the usual way. Bamboo floors are resistant to water, heat and wear, and look very nice. Final processing gives them a matte or glossy look.

Pine wood is very attractive, lightly colored and interesting looking wood. It has numerous pine knots and holes, and many people find it very decorative. The quality mainly depends of the pine type, but the main difference is between hardwood and the sapwood.

Hardwood pine floors aren't so soft, but the price is higher as well. Hart-pine has very attractive color, golden-red, and even if you could stain it, people usually choose to leave it as it is. Of course, the surface has to be protected with some clear topcoat. Sapwood is softer and lighter, but it is also very appealing.

For those who prefer very light floors, maple is the best choice. It may be almost white, with hard to see texture, thanks to its extremely high density. This is a high quality wood, depending of the type used, of course. Lighter nuances cost more, but mostly because of color, not because of quality difference. Maple is highly resistant to scratches.

Maple cannot be stained in dark colors, because it can become blotchy. Its wood cannot absorb color very well, thanks to its high density. If it has holes or knots, it will lower its price. In any case, maple is better appreciated if lighter, almost white, without different imperfections.

Hand scraped hardwood flooring adorn the home. Although mainly used to cover floors in living rooms and bedrooms, they can be successfully used in the kitchen and foyer, and even in the bathroom. If you set them in wet areas such as bathrooms, they need to be adequately protected.




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