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The Advantage of Choice: The Different Types of Timber Flooring

One of the most subtle, yet powerful indicators of someone modern, elegant and who cares about attention to detail is to have a beautiful timber floor at home. For those who appreciate value, a polished timber floor is not just another part of the decor, it is the soul of any home’s aesthetics and what sets the tone for how the whole house is perceived.

Now, since the floor is as important an element of today’s homes as it was in the past, it only makes sense for it to fully express the personality and true taste of the owner. As such, the type of timber flooring is an important factor when choosing the kind of floor a home will have.

Types of Flooring

Here is a quick overview of the main types of timber flooring:

  • Solid Flooring: The most traditional flooring type. Solid flooring is also known for its durability and its stark beauty. Solid tongue and groove strip flooring is meant to work on many surfaces, ensuring a tight fit among planks, which in turn guarantees a solid and stable surface.
  • Parquetry: Parquetry floors are among the most accessible and original types available. They are durable and extremely flexible when it comes to choosing a style. A perfect example of this is the great difference achieved by both the block style and the mosaic style, each of which conveys impressions that can be contrasting, but also appealing.
  • Floating flooring: Also known as laminate timber, this type of flooring offers the cheapest alternative for those looking for all the style of a real timber floor while at the same time taking care of their budgets. And not only that, it also possesses more durability since the laminate boards that are part of process provide the flooring with strength and stability.
  • Cork flooring: This type of flooring fits perfectly in environments that are highly transited. Due to its natural constitution, this type of floor also manages to keep warm during the winter season while remaining cool at summer.
  • Bamboo flooring: Bamboo flooring could be one of the most resistant floors when it comes to fighting humidity. It is also capable of handling loads of traffic while at the same time providing a distinctive and minimalistic look, which adds warmth to any place.

Now, as you can see, when it comes to the types of timber flooring, there are enough choices to please not only any taste, but also any budget. And all of them offering great quality and endurance, especially if professionally installed and properly maintained.

“The Perfect Process will transform your timber floor.  
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- Mark Jolley, Vanguard