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Tuesday, 16 July 2013

Oak Floors Online suggest some things to consider when buying new oak flooring


Solid and engineered oak flooring is a favourite with homeowners for good reason because the exceptional variety of finishes means that it can be matched to just about any decor imaginable or desirable.

The natural oak flooring product material itself is hard wearing, long-lasting, and quite simple to install, as long as certain guidelines are followed.

You can buy oak flooring that has dramatic feature variances to look really natural after installation or you can choose a clear and tight grained A grade oak that provides a more contemporary look.

When choosing oak flooring, always consider the widths available and which will appear best in your rooms, depending on the size, shape and light.

Another important consideration should be how best to install your oak flooring and it’s always wise to take professional advice on this, from more than one specialist if possible? Never assume that a certain method is best because if it’s not then it can be costly and time-consuming to put it right thereafter.

Oak is also one of the most environmentally positive flooring options because it’s a renewable source and doesn’t produce harmful chemicals when used.

Modern forest management systems now mean that the harvesting of oak forests is sustainable and eco-friendly, so by you purchasing oak flooring you’re actually helping the environment too.

Oak flooring can also be easily recycled after its life comes to an end.

When the above points are taken into consideration, searching for a beautiful floor covering seems to appear that there’s no better option than oak flooring.

Take a look at our solid oak flooring here: http://www.oakfloorsonline.co.uk/?template=searchProducts.html&category=solid-oak

And our engineered oak here: http://www.oakfloorsonline.co.uk/?template=searchProducts.html&category=engineered-oak