These patina hardwood floors have been treated with our reactive process bringing the wood tannins to the surface.
Living room maple hardwood flooring.
Hardwood is a classic material choice for living room floors.
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It is so often used in living room interiors that it could easily get boring.
Out of 222 963 living rooms analyzed 72 75 of living rooms have hardwood floor.
These wire brushed light brown oak hardwood floors are the perfect complement to the lighter colors of this traditional living room design warming up the space to pull in the soft beige and gold accents.
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In addition its available in a wide range of shades to fit your personal style.
Dark maple floors set a really dark contrast against the plain white walls and the white painted wooden trusses on the ceiling.
However this makes maple floor durable harder than oak and less prone to denting.
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This living room with a diagonal hardwood floor looks cozy and charming.
Out of that 72 75 of living rooms using hardwood flooring the most common color or tone of hardwood is medium tone.
It complements any design style from rustic or modern to eclectic.
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The distinction of maple hardwood floors.
Maple is one of the hardest hardwood flooring options with a janka score of 1450.
Here is a classic hardwood floor with a twist it is laid diagonally and has a nice decorative effect.
In this guide we are going to take a look at everything you need to know about maple hardwood flooring.
Maple hardwood flooring can also serve as a beautiful backdrop in your home with its range of warm tones from light beige or cream to a reddish brown and its simple grain.
Maple offers a subtle grain pattern that works very well in large open spaces or any area of the home from high traffic hallways to formal dining rooms and cozy bedrooms.