Friday, March 17, 2006

Exotic Hardwood Floors

4 Popular Exotic Hardwood Floors
Copyright © 2006 Julie Lohmeier
My Home Redux



In simpler times, when you wanted hardwood floors, you had one
choice: Oak. You could be daring and choose Maple or decide
between Red Oak or White Oak. Then mahogany and teak started
showing up. But now, the hottest trends for hardwood floors
aren't even woods. Cork is a popular choice for an
easy-on-the-feet floor that is environmentally friendly as well
very durable, but let's look at some the latest "wood" flooring
trends.

Bamboo. Environmentally friendly, this is a grass, not wood.
It matures in three years and requires no replanting. With a
very distinctive pattern and narrow 3/8" strips, it provides
for a very striking floor. Inexperience in production and
installation may cause problems however with this option.
Unless you really love the look or especially want an
eco-friendly home, I'd wait a few more years before using
bamboo flooring. See how it looks at:
http://www.buildinggreen.com/auth/article.cfm?fileName=061005c.xml

Brazilian Cherry. A truly beautiful hardwood (shown above)
that's becoming very popular right now. With an open grain like
Oak, this hardwood darkens in sunlight to a deep cherry color.
In fact, it darkens very quickly, so keep the throw rugs up for
at least three months to keep the color even. See an example at:
http://www.exoticwoodflooring.com/exotic_woodfloor_species/brazilian_cherry.htm

Bolivian or Brazilian Rosewood. Very similar to it's cherry
cousin in look and quick darkening color. It's also very
popular. Take a look at:
http://www.exoticwoodflooring.com/exotic_woodfloor_species/bolivian_rosewood.htm

Santos Mahogany. Another hardwood from South American that
offers the look of Mahogany but is harder or more durable.
Check it out at:
http://www.exoticwoodflooring.com/exotic_woodfloor_species/santos_mahogany.htm

And if that weren't enough, see these other exotic hardwood
flooring options:
http://www.exoticwoodflooring.com/exotic_woodfloor_species/woodspecies.htm




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2 comments:

Neil Street said...

Good post on the variety of hardwood floors out there. For another whole range of choices, consider going with wide plank flooring. Gives the floor that old world look, and can be great in contemporary houses also. For a good selection, and some more background, see http://www.kellogghardwoods.com

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