Advantages of Hardwood Flooring
Hardwood floorings go against the grain of a mass-produced, throw-away
age. Although hardwood flooring will predictably share the characteristics
of its species, each piece of hardwood flooring displays a face
which is uniquely its own. Hardwood flooring can live with nicks
and scratches, is easily repaired and refinished, and its value
is lasting.
When you're choosing for a lifetime, you should choose hardwood
flooring wisely. Hardwood flooring is genuine, not imitation. Hardwood
flooring is natural, not synthetic. What may look at first like
solid hardwood flooring may be something else. It pays to ask questions
and take a hard look at hardwood flooring when choosing. Aside from
aesthetic considerations, substitutes for hardwood flooring can't
compare to when it comes to holding nails and screws and withstanding
the stresses, loads, shocks and abrasions that hardwood flooring
suffers.

What makes a hardwood floor a great
choice for the kitchen?
Hardwood flooring is a floor that has some give in it, that's not
tiring underfoot. Hardwood flooring doesn't shatter everything that
drops on it. It's good for sound insulation, and hardwood flooring
can be very beautiful. What I like about hardwood flooring is if
you want to change it you just have to sand it. With floors other
than hardwood flooring, you have to make a huge investment and essentially
replace the entire floor covering.