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Hardwood Floorings: Getting The Most Out Of Red Oak

When conceptualizing your homes, its designs inside and outside

, its hues and other stuff, floorings are one of the things we should be taking into serious thinking. The floors of our homes not only bring beauty and style to our place, it changes the resale value of our property as well.

One of the elite types of floorings is the hardwood floorings. Its natural exquisiteness and durability attribute makes it a choice by many designers and home owners for lots of years already. Wood varieties come in Maple, Pecan, Beech, Cherry, Oak, Pine, Birch, Walnut, Hickory, Ash, Merbau, Jarah, Rosewood, Hatoba and many more.

The Oak hardwood family is comprised of the White oak, the Red Oak, the engineered white and red oak, and the laminated type. Oak hardwoods have been the choice of designers, architects and home-owners who wish to see houses in a mix of modern and traditional moods. If you wish to get the same effect, Ironwood Flooring and Decking can give you the best varieties of Oak hardwood for the best effects.

White oak displays elegance both in conventional and contemporary style. It has a gray charcoal tone which gives off a natural look. The light brown to darker tones go through a medium degree of color change plus slight ambering with time. Wherever you may install it, White Oak looks best still. In terms of durability and versatility, White Oak beats the rest.


The Red oak hardwood gives out reddish tones, varying from dark hues to light. This is one of the mostly-chosen types of hardwood for floors since it gives contrast to hues and blends in some way, giving your home a fresh look. It is hard and durable (but not as durable as white oak), and takes a wide range of colored stains.


Engineered hardwood or composite wood, man-made wood or manufactured board, whatever you call it, is a hardwood flooring type created to meet requirements specific to the type of use or application. They are versatile and are designed to exceed the strength and stiffness characteristics of natural wood. They are easy to work with using ordinary tools and basic skills, and make more use of wood than the pure types (since some species of natural wood may have defects which can no longer be ideal for use). The Engineered White Oak hardwood gives out a higher level of strength and durability. Engineered white oak contains a single veneer of real hardwood or a thick layer for the added strength with a poplar cross-ply core. This type of hardwood flooring could last, approximately, for 25 years. The Engineered Red Oak type is another distinction. It has a flat, smooth finish with eight layers of aluminum oxide as coating, a substance which helps the wood last longer.

Another type of oak hardwood flooring is the Oak Laminate. As a variation to the real oak, this gives homes an oak-like effect on floorings without the use of the pure type. They are easier to use, cost lesser than the pure oaks and engineered types, and they yield the same visual effects on modern and traditional living.

Choose from among the varieties, and bring life to that dull ambiance of your homes. Know your needs, check your budget and determine your style. Contact Ironwood Flooring and Decking for the best hardwood floorings to give out the best of your homes.

by: IronWoodDECK
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