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Pre-finished Hardwood Flooring Tips
Hardwood is gaining more popularity mainly because it is durable and easy to install.
Hardwood is gaining more popularity mainly because it is durable and easy to install. With basic carpentry skills, right knowledge on wood materials, and proper tools, the installation of hardwood can be as easy as pie.

One of the main concerns of people regarding hardwood floors is the finishing. Many people know that in order to truly bring out the beauty of a hardwood floor, it needs to have a properly finish–a job that’s time consuming and not really easy to do. If you do not enjoy the prospect of sanding and varnishing the floor, you should opt for pre-finished hardwood flooring.

Pre-finished hardwood flooring, as the name implies, needs no more finishing touches before it can be installed. This means that installing pre-finished hardwood can be a whole lot easier than before. Before you start hammering away at your floor, however, here are a few tips you should know:

1. Choose the right wood – some people think that any type of wood is ok, as long as it’s hardwood. You should realize, however, that the beauty of the pre-finished hardwood depends on the type of wood used. Each type of wood has a distinctive pattern and coloring and you should really think about the pattern you want before deciding anything.

This is because some types of wood look better as pre-finished hardwood for certain rooms in the house. This also depends on the color of the walls and other designs in the room.

Another reason why you should know the different types of wood is that there are those that are stronger than

others. This means that you need to consider the purpose of the room and the environment which the room is located in selecting the type of pre-finished hardwood to get.

2. Plan – before you start installing your hardwood flooring, you need to make sure that you plan the layout properly. There is one thing you should know, when doing this: random is good. When you are installing pre-finished hardwood flooring, you need to make sure that the edges do not really align with each other. You need to give the impression of randomness.

Planning involves measuring the boards properly and making sure that they fit the room. Although you want to give the impression of randomness, you do not want to place those boards randomly. What this means is that appearances can be deceiving. If you manage to give the appearance of randomness while in fact, organizing the boards in such a way that you do not waste any, then you would have succeeded in your objective. Meanwhile, if you want some patterns on your careful planning is a must.

Daniel Roshard writes home improvement tips and advice articles, read about Hardwood Floors and more home tips at http://hardwoodfloors.advice-tips.com

 
 
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