Timber Floor Care Tips and Techniques

4 Tips for Choosing the Best Timber Flooring

When designing a room, timber flooring is an essential consideration due to its ability to influence the style on top of providing utility. There is a wide range of  wood species and floor styles to choose from in the market today. It is  therefore imperative to know how to settle on the right purchase. Here are a few tips to guide you when choosing timber flooring.

1.    Consider the Size of the Room

When thinking of the particular type of timber flooring you want to purchase you should have the size of the room you'll install it in, in mind. The single reason behind this consideration is because the colour of the timber flooring will impact the visual perception of the room. Natural, light timber floor colours are most suitable for smaller rooms as they make it seem bigger than it is. Examples here include beige, maple or light oak colours. When thinking of installing timber floors in bigger rooms consider darker, warmer tones. Examples include walnut and wenge.

2.    Consider Foot Traffic

It is essential to consider the kind of foot traffic the room you will install the timber flooring in will receive. You will be able to match the right type of timber floor to the most suitable room depending on the material's durability. For areas with high traffic, like living rooms, for example, material that doesn't leave marks is suitable. These include bamboo, red ironbark, composite products, etc. Note that bamboo is particularly hardy and ideal for commercial spaces with potentially high traffic.

3.    Consider Your Home's Décor

Timber floors don't exist in a vacuum. They fit into a larger style picture that you need to factor in while shopping for flooring. Aim to have it blend with the rest of the room's décor language. Brown hues most compliment a country-style interior design theme while red shades will bring out the best in colonial styles.

4.    Know the Species and Grade of the Timber

There are several types of materials you will encounter when selecting your timber floor. Knowing the particular species and grade you want will help narrow down the choices. Rare species cost more and require more maintenance. The grade determines the natural wood features like knots, burl, and veins, that make the floor stand out.

Conclusion

Consider specific timber floor features and your aesthetic preferences to identify the most appropriate type of floor for your needs.


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