Teak is a large tropical hardwood tree that's indigenous to Southeast Asia. Teak is often used to make boat decks, furniture (outdoor and indoor) and flooring....(more on Teak Flooring)
By Kirsten Kapsin, Posted in Hardwood Flooring on December 19, 2008
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Teak Flooring
Both white and red oak trees are capable of flourishing in a variety of habitats, and are two of the most popular hardwood floor types in the United States. While...(more on Red and White Oak Flooring)
By Kirsten Kapsin, Posted in Hardwood Flooring on December 19, 2008
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Red and White Oak Flooring
When it comes to maple flooring and furniture, there are plenty of options to choose from. There are approximately 125 known maple species, including shrubs and...(more on Maple Flooring)
By Kirsten Kapsin, Posted in Hardwood Flooring on December 19, 2008
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Maple Flooring
Walnut trees are part of the plant family Juglanaceae, and can grow up to 130 feet tall. They are deciduous, or lose their leaves seasonally once they've reached...(more on Walnut Flooring)
By Kirsten Kapsin, Posted in Hardwood Flooring on December 19, 2008
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Walnut Flooring
Pecan hardwood flooring, also known as hickory, can last a long time and add great beauty to your home. It is not as hard as some hardwood floors - it has a rating...(more on Pecan Flooring)
By Adrian Zupp, Posted in Hardwood Flooring on December 19, 2008
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Pecan Flooring
Ipê, also know as Brazilian Walnut flooring comes from a type of tree that descends from the plant family
Tabebuia. This species is native to some parts of...(more on Ipê (Brazilian Walnut) Flooring)
By Kirsten Kapsin, Posted in Hardwood Flooring on December 19, 2008
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Ipê (Brazilian Walnut) Flooring
Brazilian Cherry - also known as Jatobá - is an immensely popular choice among hardwood floor buyers. And for good reason: Brazilian Cherry comes in a range...(more on Brazilian Cherry – The most popular exotic hardwood floor in the USA)
By Adrian Zupp, Posted in Hardwood Flooring on December 19, 2008
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Brazilian Cherry – The most popular exotic hardwood floor in the USA
If you're looking to purchase hardwood flooring, you're likely to run into something called the Janka Hardness Scale. The Janka Hardness Scale is used to measure...(more on The Basics of the Janka Hardness Scale)
By FAF Staff Writer, Posted in Hardwood Flooring on September 24, 2008
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The Basics of the Janka Hardness Scale
It's classically gorgeous. You simply can't argue with the ingrained class of a beautiful hardwood floor.
You have lots of choices. With multiple...(more on Top Ten Reasons To Choose Hardwood Flooring)
By FAF Staff Writer, Posted in Hardwood Flooring on July 10, 2008
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Top Ten Reasons To Choose Hardwood Flooring
When it comes to choosing the right hardwood flooring for your home, how much do you really need to know? Okay, maybe you need to know a lot. In fact, you...(more on Eight Types of Hardwood Flooring In Eight Words Or Less)
By FAF Staff Writer, Posted in Hardwood Flooring on July 3, 2008
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Eight Types of Hardwood Flooring In Eight Words Or Less