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Hardwood Flooring: Why Are They A Trend In Interior Designs?

Anyone who is into interior design knows about hardwood flooring. They have always been popular, and they are here to stay. Modern homes seem incomplete without them, and more and more homeowners are upgrading their flooring to wood flooring.

Besides being timeless and elegant, these floors are an easy option for taking your interior design up a notch. They enhance the appearance of a home and look exquisite. Plus, they are pretty low-maintenance, too.

This article will unveil a total of eight reasons why hardwood flooring has taken interior designing by storm, but first, let’s have a little introduction.

oak hardwood floors

What Are Hardwood Floors?

Usually, hardwood floorings use oak, maple, walnut, mahogany, hickory, ash, or other wood species since they are all pretty rigid and elegant. These are all slow-growing trees and hence develop a high degree of hardness that gives them their durability.

A skilled contractor will use suitable materials for their installation to combine wood planks and give the desired look.  And talking of looks, hardwood floorings come in two basic shades:

Light Wood

Maple and oak are lightly colored woods and give very modern and minimalistic vibes to a décor. They brighten up the space and pair exceptionally well with sleek and contemporary furniture. Furthermore, they camouflage dust and scratches, making them ideal for families with kids or pets.

Dark Wood

Dark flooring gives a rustic look, and designers usually recommend heavier and chunkier furniture with them. Hickory is the toughest of all dark flooring hardwoods. Walnut, mahogany, cherry are also excellent alternatives.

 

8 Reasons Why Hardwood Flooring Is So Popular

And now to answer the burning question. Why are hardwood floorings the must have for so many homes? Why do we rarely see any other kind of floor in modern homes now?

Whether someone buys a home for the first time or wants to redecorate their property, hardwood floorings are now almost compulsory. So, here are the top eight reasons that seem to increase their fame amongst homeowners.

  1. They Look So Chic

There’s hardly any house where hardwood floorings look bad. They give the whole space an incredibly chic and modern look. With the natural wood texture and several shades of brown, white, and yellow in a single plank, these floorings are a sure-shot way of making a fine first impression of a designer’s skills.

Plus, there are a thousand wood species, colors, and textures to play with to achieve an interior design masterpiece. So any homeowners looking to revamp their décor, hardwood floorings are a shortcut to show poise!

2. They Go With Almost Any Theme

Scandinavian, modern, rustic, nautical, or vintage, there’s a type of wood that goes with every home décor theme a homeowner wants to try.

Lighter hardwood usually couples with modern, nautical, contemporary, and similar themes. In contrast, the darker shades are more suitable for a rustic look.

Moreover, their versatility allows experimenting with the home decor, furniture, curtains, and other accessories every once in a while. Their natural look doesn’t clash with any combination.

hardwood floor installation
Oak hardwood floor installed

3. They Require Minimal Maintenance

What contributes the most to making these hardwood floors so famous among most homeowners is that they require very little care and maintenance. They usually only need a sweep, a vacuum cleaner, or a mop for cleaning and don’t need any hard scrubbing as carpets do.

Plus, they take spills, scratches, and moisture pretty well and are not easily damaged. Now that’s not something a lot of flooring styles can provide. Tiles, for instance, are somewhat fragile and hard to change once you don’t like the colour or style.. On the other hand, carpets are hard to clean and mostly retain stains even after a thorough cleaning. So if someone wants their flooring to last long without putting a lot of effort, hardwood flooring is the way to go.

4. They Are Economical

What? Now that’s something new!

No, hardwood is not the cheapest flooring option to go for, but it is undoubtedly economical in the longer run. Installing these floors will save maintenance costs since they don’t need much. Then, these floors are pretty rough and tough and can last a good amount of years. So there’s no chance of having to change them every few years. Lastly, even when they start wearing off their finish, they only need a touch-up or refinishing, not the whole replacement.

5. They’re An Investment

When people opt for hardwood flooring, they think of them as an investment in their house. When the said person wants to sell the house, they add the initial installation cost with a margin to benefit the house’s total cost.

Usually, homes with hardwood floors have more net worth than those without them. People also tend to like and buy houses with hardwood floorings. So they are a terrific way of adding value to one’s property.

6. They Can Change Colors

Yep, that’s right! A hardwood floor can easily change its color by simply being refinished. A homeowner has to hire a trustworthy contractor and let them know of their color in mind. The contractor will sand the floors and refinish them with the color and texture of choice.

So even after years of installing them, these floors can still be the most trending color.

birch hardwood floors

7. They Affect A Room’s Vibe

An interior decorator can easily play with the feelings and vibes by adding a suitable shade of wooden flooring. Looking for a bright and lit-up room? Use a light, pale shade of wood. Want a cozy and snug feeling space? Install darker wooden planks with a warm hue.

Since the floor is the most visible surface of a room, it is bound to have the most effect on its appearance.

8. They Fit Into Many Color Palettes

Whether a designer prefers a neutral palette of whites and grays or likes bright contrasting shades of yellows and blues, the wood floors will complement any color. They can lay low and let the furniture or accessories shine through the space or be the most striking piece of the whole area. It all depends upon the designer’s imagination and skills.

They can shift the focus to the most artistic piece of design, whether it’s the flooring itself or some accessory in the room.

 

Methods Of Installation

There are tons of online tutorials for doing it yourself; however, hardwood floors are tricky to install and usually require the skills of an experienced professional. They are attached to the subfloor in one of the following methods;

  • Nails

The wood planks are nailed directly to the sub floor.

  • Glue

Flooring is attached to the sub floor with a full spread of glue.  Glue is standard for engineered hardwood floor installation.

  • Glue and nail

This method is used at times depending on the width of the flooring boards, and if recommended by the manufacturer.  

  • Floating 

Nothing keeps the wood attached to the floor beneath; instead, only the wood board is glued together and placed in the room. Usually, a layer of padding lies between the floor and the wood to fill up the hollow space that traps moisture and produces unnecessary noise.

 

Conclusion

Modern interior designing trends and typical choices of homeowners have put hardwood floorings on top of the flooring choices across most homeowners. It is hard to find a modern house that doesn’t have a wooden floor. 

These are easy to install, quick to clean, and effortless to maintain. And on top of that, they look phenomenal in almost every decor setting.

 

Health benefits to having hardwood floors

Hardwood flooring never goes out of style. Since 1885, it continues to flourish in designing homes and establishments!

There are millions of reasons why you definitely want to choose hardwood flooring. First, they add elegance, charm and classic vibes in your home interiors. The natural colors and beautiful marks on the wood planks create this unique and inviting appeal to the eyes. Second, it requires low maintenance. Because hardwood floors are sealed with protective layers of finish, they are more stain resistant. Cleaning will never be easier! Third, they are sustainable. What better way of helping the environment than to cut emissions and support sustainable development? Wood flooring uses less water and are fit for recycling when being replaced. It definitely steps up the fight towards a greener environment.

red oak hardwood flooring
Red oak hardwood flooring ready to be installed

While there is a great number of reasons why we prefer hardwood floors, there is also a great number of health benefits in choosing it!

They improve indoor air quality.

Hardwood floors are carbon-neutral products. They are designed to take action in removing carbon dioxide in the atmosphere. Increasing carbon dioxide emissions is one of the rising human problems today. It continues to intensify as fossil fuel and other modern industries continue to flourish. With this detrimental problem, we humans can do something.

Even if hardwood floors are already manufactured, they continue to store up carbon during their service lives. Products which absorbs carbon from the air is a great help to maintain the balance between carbon and oxygen in the atmosphere. This can help in creating a good air quality. Instead of investing in carpets and other types of flooring which adds up to carbon emissions and bad air quality, wise buyers can lean on to hardwood flooring.

Research also shows that hardwood flooring greatly reduce the accumulation of toxins that improves indoor air quality. You are not only investing into a sound home, you are also investing to a greener environment. Cheers to going green and quality indoor air!

Hardwood flooring do not harbor allergens and microorganisms.

Allergens and harmful substances are found everywhere. They exist outdoors and indoors, affecting many people every day. While we can’t totally control allergens existing outdoors, we can minimize the presence of indoor allergens. Choosing hardwood floors is one of the best options. Wood floors decrease the accumulation of allergens over time because of the absence of fibers that traps substances. That’s why they’re known as “hypoallergenic”. This type of flooring can play a significant part in the lives of people who are infected with allergies and asthma.

According to Asthma UK, there are 5.4 million people with asthma in the UK, which means asthma affects one in every 11 people and one in five households. Every 10 seconds someone is having a potentially life-threatening asthma attack in the UK. Every day, the lives of three families are devastated by the death of a loved one due to an asthma attack. The situation is dire indeed but two thirds of these deaths are preventable.

On the other hand, asthma affects more than 24 million people in the U.S. – including more than 6 million children as reported by the American College of Allergy, Asthma and Immunology.

See, if we create better decisions in designing our homes, we can get away with severe and infuriating illnesses. So if you have thought of carpets as the best type of flooring, it is advisable to think again.

It attracts less dust and bacteria.

Researchers and scientists report that the exposure of children to microbes in the outdoors establishes stronger and more robust immune system in young children. A lot of people actually believe in this but what they tend to overlook is that overexposure to germs and bacteria will cost the health of a young one. Still and all, overexposure to bacteria and germs can lead to infections and diseases.

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As much as we love to keep track of our kid’s hygiene, we also need to keep track of their environment. Creating a healthy and safe home is one secret to a healthy and happy family. This is supported by the fact that hardwood flooring does not collect huge pack of dusts and bacteria unlike carpets and other types of flooring.

When you have kids at home, it is very important to invest in a good type of flooring. Kids being kids, crawl their way out to anywhere. Kids also like to play in wide spaces like floors and backyards. Hence, they are exposed to a multifold number of dusts, bacteria, and irritants. Kids also like to suck their thumbs. Think of all those germs and bacteria being sucked by kids. They are literally covered with microbes when playing.

Hardwood flooring aside from being easier to clean, is also more resistant to dusts and other particles. It is a more sanitary option compared to other flooring types. So if you care for your kids and their health, hardwood flooring is the best option for you.

They are proven low in VOC finishes and adhesives.

Volatile organic compounds or VOCs are gases that are harmful to humans. Some health effects include eye, nose and throat irritation, headaches, loss of coordination and nausea. They are found in paints, sprays, supplies, preservatives and many more manufactured products. These pose danger to human health.

The good news is that hardwood flooring is proven low in VOC finishes and adhesives. Hardwood flooring compared to other types of flooring like carpets, linoleum and vinyl flooring was found to have very minimal amounts of volatile organic compounds. It does not only prevent you from acquiring adverse illnesses, low VOC content also aids in creating better indoor air quality.

Protect your family with a health-friendly flooring!

“Design is a private, intimate process and you have to embrace the many twists and turns it takes to create an exciting, inspiring, but ultimately livable space”
– Kit Kemp

A good-looking home without proper home interiors is a lost in the long run. Choosing Hardwood flooring can assure a happy and healthy home for you and your loved ones!

Moisture & your hardwood floors

Crowns are for your head, not your floors.

Recently I refinished a hardwood floor that previously had moisture issues that were not corrected properly, and it got me thinking about this subject.

The floor in question was crowned, where the center of every board bulges up.

hardwood floors

When the house was first built there was a moisture issue of some kind.  The floor then cupped, because the boards would swell from the intake of moisture, and then edges push against each other.  So the builder fixed the moisture issue and got the floor refinished, soon after.

Where I believe the issue happened was that the floor was refinished too soon.  The floor didn’t have time to stabilize the moisture content and lay back down.  So when they sanded it, it looked flat, but when the moisture stabilized later, the process of sanding had taken too much wood off the edges, so now the centers of the hardwood floor had more material and was crowned.

If they had left it longer and let the wood stabilize more, then refinished it, it would have been a flat floor.

This is not the only way your hardwood floor can get crowned.  If there is a difference in moisture within the board, this can happen as well.

Since this moisture issue was well in the past and the it had been stable for a long time, with our refinishing we were able to get the floor nice and flat.

Before&After maple hardwood floor

This was not the only reason the homeowner decided to get their floors refinished, as it was worn and due for an update.  We were  able to get a nice bright custom stain colour that opened up the space and that homeowners were very happy with.

The proper steps must be followed so the issues can be corrected once and for all.  This starts even before install, with proper moisture readings of the space and of the wood.  Allowing the floor to acclimate to the new environment is key.  Proper moisture control during and after install is very important as well.

So this was a good reminder that care needs to be taken with all aspects of a hardwood floor install and refinish.  From proper acclimatization,  and knowing the full history of the floor.

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Tools of the hardwood flooring professional

Tools of the hardwood flooring trade

I wanted to provide a little insight into my trade after going to see a client who tried to refinish his own floors with some rented equipment.  Some things are fairly DIY safe but some are a little more complicated.  I liken it to car maintenance.  I have no formal training, but I do have wrenches, screwdrivers, and Youtube, so I can do oil changes and basic maintenance but should I take apart my transmission? That is a recipe for disaster, trust me.

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Common questions : How should I clean my hardwood floors?

I get this question a lot, especially right after I have refinished someone’s hardwood floors. They want them to look new for as long as possible. So I thought I could make a list of some things to do and not do.

Cleaning hardwood floors
Hardwood floor cleaner

DO keep a walk off mat, at every outside entry. Make sure it is suitable for hardwood floors. This will catch any dirt or small rocks before they get on your hardwood floor.

DO vacuum or dry mop the hardwood floor regularly. This will remove any dirt or grit before it can damage your floor.

DO clean up any liquid or sticky messes quickly. You can use a damp cloth, or a hardwood floor specific cleaner for this.

DO use any cleaner that’s recommended by your hardwood floor finish manufacturer.  Some hardwood floor finish manufacturers have a specific cleaner they make or recommend.  Such as a hard wax oil, like Rubio Monocoat, has it’s own cleaner.  It’s best to use that.

DO NOT use a steam mop to clean your hardwood floors. These mops force moisture down into the wood, and over time this can break down the finish and the structure of the hardwood. Too much moisture and hardwood floors do not mix.

DO NOT mop your hardwood floor. Again this goes back to the point of too much moisture is a bad thing.

DO NOT use any “soap” or “rejuvenation” products. Most of these products are not compatible with modern polyurethane finishes. Also they can leave a film that attracts dirt and dust, which can build up over the floor, leaving a streaky mess on top of your hardwood floor.

These are a few things that I have found help keep a hardwood floor clean.  If you have any tips of your own, please share.

Thanks for reading.