Real Wood
Real wood flooring is available in two varieties: engineered or solid. The main difference between the two types is that engineered can be used with underfloor heat, while solid cannot. If you are looking for underfloor heating, don't get too attached to a solid product. Consider whether you need this feature. It will help you narrow down your search.
If you're looking for a home with a timeless appeal and luxurious feel, wood flooring is the best choice. Wood flooring looks stunning and traditional, but it's also extremely durable and can withstand heavy usage if properly cared for. The wood can also be scratched, stained, or water resistant. However we wouldn't recommend placing it in rooms with high exposure to these substances as they can cause serious damage. The great thing about real wood is the ability to be sanded down multiple times depending upon its thickness to remove any stains or scratches. This should not be done for the first 15-20years. Imagine how long these floors can last!
There are so many wood types, styles and finishes you can choose from. We have a wide range of styles, from warm honey hues to dark walnut browns. You have the option of lacquered, brushed or oiled finishes. Our finishes explained blog will provide more information.
Luxury Vinyl Tiles
Another thing to note about LVT is its ability to preserve real wood's incredible durability. LVT is extremely durable and suitable for commercial and high-foot traffic areas. LVT can also be used with underfloor heating. There are no negatives to it!
Laminate flooring is the cheapest option and great for first time buyers. Laminate also imitates natural materials such real wood, stone and tile so you can get that authentic look.
You can use laminate with underfloor heating. It's a popular option that we are seeing more of in modern homes. Laminate flooring is water, stain and scratch-resistant. We sell a wide variety of laminates in an affordable range of colors and patterns.
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