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Advantages Of Unfinished Wood Floors


Among those decisions you're going to be considering when looking at your new flooring project is whether to choose a finished hardwood flooring option or an unfinished option. There's not any doubt that prefinished hardwood floors is a highly convenient and plausible option, but the freedom afforded by unfinished wood floors shouldn't be underestimated.

With unfinished hardwood flooring, the entire world is pretty much your oyster when it comes to your choice of colours and finishes and so end result. With a pre-finished floor, what you see is pretty much what you're getting. Having an unfinished floor, you get the chance to produce your own dream flooring.

What's more, a bare hardwood flooring option generally means a better end result. A floor that's sealed and finished after installation will normally result in a more even complete and minimal gaps. Furthermore, onsite sanding and finishing, without a doubt lends itself to extra stability and uniformity, so if such factors are important to you, a bare hardwood flooring is definitely worth thinking about.

If you are planning to install a floor with a border by way of instance or an inlay or even have a certain design as part of your overall job, then an unfinished wood floor is without a doubt the right choice. By working with unfinished wood flooring, you'll be able to create the look you are after once your floor has been installed without being frustrated by the restrictions of your pre-selected finish. If unfinished is the choice for you, these are accessible as solid wood flooring profiting from finish and durable wood structure or as engineered hardwood flooring profiting from durability, simplicity of installation and better suitability in wet or moist areas.

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