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  • Oak: A classic and durable hardwood, oak is highly popular and available in a wide variety of finishes. It is a versatile choice that can complement a range of decor styles, from rustic to modern.

  • Maple: Known for its fine grain and exceptional hardness, maple is a durable option that can withstand heavy foot traffic. It typically has a lighter appearance than oak.

  • Pine: This softwood has a more rustic and casual appearance than hardwoods. It is often more affordable but is also more susceptible to dents and scratches.

  • Walnut: Prized for its rich, dark color, walnut adds a sense of elegance and sophistication to a space.

Natural wood flooring, also known as solid or engineered hardwood flooring, is a durable, long-lasting, and aesthetic choice for a home. Options range from warm oak to dark walnut, with different grades offering varied looks

NATURAL WOOD

  • Solid hardwood: Each plank is milled from a single piece of timber. This material is extremely long-lasting and can be sanded and refinished multiple times to refresh its appearance over many years. However, it is more susceptible to warping and gapping in response to fluctuations in temperature and humidity.

WOOD SANDING & RESTORATION

ENGINEERED WOOD

  • Engineered hardwood: These planks feature a top layer of real wood veneer bonded to multiple layers of plywood or high-density fiberboard (HDF). This layered construction makes it more stable and resistant to moisture and temperature changes than solid wood. Engineered wood can be installed in areas where solid hardwood is not recommended, and some versions are suitable for use with underfloor heating.