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5 Of The Top USA Hard Wood Flooring Options
Here in the U.S.A., as we face a constantly changing global economy, there’s a growing clique of people devoted to bringing back the ‘Made in America’ moniker. American made, or in the case of hard wood flooring, American grown, emotes a feeling of pride among people who make and/or fabricate U.S.-born products as well as people who install them in place of carpet in their homes.
And so, in accordance with this trend, the list below of 5 of the top American-grown hard wooden flooring species commences. 5 of the top American-grown hard wooden floors species are:
1) American Cherry: One of the best hard woods used in furniture for an excellent reason, American cherry, sometimes called Black Cherry, is also an amazing flooring wood due to its fine, tight grain and warm, maroon-like tone; which develops over time after adequate exposure to daylight. A floor laid with Black Cherry and accented with a beautiful area rugs is a real show stopper!
2) North American Walnut: Another really excellent hard wood typically found in quality furniture, Black Walnut, as it is often known, is a natural deep-hued brown that works wonders in warming up any room; especially as a complimentary wood with lighter variations.
3) Red Oak: A true American classic, North American Red Oak is the hottest hard wood floors choice in several American houses due to its ever-lasting beauty, acute durability, and sufficient supply; which pretty frequently keeps the pricetag down. Red Oak looks great in nearly every application you would choose it for.
4) White Oak: Less in supply than other Oak varieties, White Oak still remains a very well-liked flooring choice due to its unique grain that many times seems to be ‘speckled’. This marble-like quality of White Oak is truly appealing. Visitors to your house will surely be impressed!
5) American Hard Maple: One of the most popular decisions for American flooring is undoubtedly Hard Maple. Known for its classic durability (as witnessed on lots of basketball courts) and its creamy beige to brown tone, American Hard Maple is a winning floor choice for any one that selects it.
And there you have it. If you’re one of those discriminating homeowners who is building a new home or simply reworking an existing home, you cannot go wrong with any of the above five, hard wood, American-grown, flooring decisions.
Each flooring is a one off. Every one is beautiful. And each one would look spectacular in your home. Choose wisely!
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