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Wood floors add warmth, beauty
Wood is among the most beautiful types of material available for residential floors. Besides being visually spectacular, it is easy to live with because it is soft underfoot and warmer than tile.
Traditionally, wood floors have been made of solid wood, which can last for decades by being refinished (sanded and stained) over the years. Longevity and beauty are its selling points, and price and installation are its drawbacks.
Solid wood floors cost about $8 to $10 per square foot installed. The solid wood strips must be nailed to a subfloor, so they cannot be used directly over concrete. They can be installed over "sleepers" (special wood strips separating the concrete and wood flooring), but concerns over moisture rule out solid wood for basement floors.
Another wood flooring option is engineered wood. These floors have a thin veneer of wood over a plywood substrate and are a good choice for damp areas such as basements. Most engineered floors are stapled or glued to a subfloor, but some come as panels ready for floating installation, in which the boards are attached to each other but not the subfloor. Engineered floors are pre-finished and come in varying thicknesses of wood veneer. While some engineered floors are less expensive than solid wood, high-quality floors will cost just as much, so the difference is in function rather than cost.
Another category of real wood floors is exotic wood. Exotic wood is appealing on several levels: its unique and striking appearance, its durability and its environmental friendliness. Bamboo and cork (while not technically wood) are two examples. A stamp from the Forest Stewardship Council confirms the species is a "green" choice due to the rapid regrowth characteristics of the material.
Reclaimed wood is another option. This wood is recycled from a previous use. It can be flooring salvaged from a home, or wood used for another purpose such as barn siding or train trestles. The wood is milled the same way as any solid wood floor and usually comes unfinished. This type of floor generally costs 20 to 40 percent more than new wood.
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