Friday 11 May 2018

HARDWOOD FLOORING RECOMMENDATIONS FOR 2018

Hardwood flooring can accommodate just about any area in your house, using a huge selection of woods and finishes available to select from. They are durable and even create their beauty further with age.

With the new year quickly approaching, we have assembled a choice of hardwood flooring that will look great in your home.

GRANDE OAK ESPACE

This beautiful multitoned oak hardwood floor would be ideal for a hallway or entry space. Its striking selection of organic colors create quite the impression, without drawing far too much attention from other features within the room.

Its colours also grow further with age, which makes it become even more beautiful and striking. Oak is highly durable, so any moody boots or shoes will not impact its condition and lifespan. Oak hardwood flooring are also quite easy to clean and require little maintenance.


OAK 3 STRIP RUSTIC GRADE

This light and glistening walnut hardwood flooring is very good for creating space in small rooms. Its wax finish reflects natural light around the area, creating the illusion of distance. Its 3 strip grade also can help create distance, because the large density of wood pieces make rooms feel wider and darker.

Its surface gives off a light golden glow that helps create material in a space. It's highly durable and has a lifetime of well over 35 years.

WALNUT VERMONT

This dark and rich walnut hardwood floor would go perfectly in any contemporary or modern living
room. Its warm deep glow offers a juxtapose position to light whites, greys and cream walls. Its texture also deflects light quite well, helping to make the illusion of space.

For high traffic dwelling spaces, for example open plan kitchens or lounges, this durable material will suit well and continue for a long time to come. Walnut is also a popular choice as the natural lines, knots and rings within the graining incorporate a unique and interesting design to every hardwood floor.

JARRAH SYDNEY CITY

Jarrah is an unusual fashion of hardwood floors, which is highly durable and hardwearing. It's an Australian hardwood species that is becoming more and more popular for people that want to stay away from the more traditional hardwood floors. It functions well in contemporary dining places, including a rich feel to the space.

Its collection of reds and oranges that are deep grow overtime as it evolves, turning colours into dark burgundy and deep red shades.