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Things to Consider When Choosing Oak Hardwood Flooring Options

This excerpt tells you about five things to consider when installing oak hardwood floors.

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Things to Consider When Choosing Oak Hardwood Flooring Options

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  1. Things to Consider When Choosing Oak Hardwood Flooring Options

  2. An Introduction to Oak Flooring A traditional hardwood, oak has been a popular flooring choice for centuries. Recognized and favored for its durability and natural beauty, it can complement various interior styles. Whether you renovate a single room or your entire house with oak, there are a couple of things to consider before choosing this particular hardwood option.

  3. Colors & Patterns Do you like warm, reddish hues with prominent grain patterns? Or, do you prefer neutral, brownish tones with tight, straight grains? Pay attention to your home’s aesthetics and use them as a guide for your flooring. Red oak is perfect for traditional and rustic décor. White oak, on the other hand, fits perfectly in a contemporary and modern interior.

  4. Durability When it comes to toughness, both red oak and white oak can stand the test of time and heavy foot traffic. However, white oak feels slightly harder under the foot. You need to choose Burbank oak flooring based on the level of foot traffic you encounter in your home.

  5. Stain & Finish Consider how each type of oak interacts with the stains and finishes. White oak usually works better with lighter stains. Red oak, on the other hand, blends well with warmer tones. As you can guess, the choice of Burbank oak flooring depends on the décor elements of your home, just like the previous aspect.

  6. Room Usage Think about where you plan to install the new floor. Both types of oak are appropriate for high-traffic zones, but you should avoid using this material in moisture-prone locations, such as bathrooms. As far as maintenance is concerned, both red and white oak require regular cleaning and occasional refinishing.

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