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However, hardwood trees are slow growers and the demand for beautiful, durable floors isn’t slowing down. The solution? Engineered wood. Unlike traditional hardwood flooring, which consists of ...
Chauncey grew up on a farm in rural northern California. At 18 he ran away and saw the world with a backpack and a credit card, discovering that the true value of any point or mile is the ...
The company has over 400 stores in 47 states, and it offers many flooring options, including hardwood, engineered wood, waterproof vinyl, bamboo, laminate, tile, cork, carpet and more. Our ...
Solid hardwood and engineered wood floors add warmth and "give" to hangout and lounging areas, such as bedrooms, living rooms, dining rooms, and dens. Laminate floors, which can mimic the look and ...
Hardwood flooring is typically installed by nailing ... When it comes to hardwood versus engineered wood, the only reliable way to tell the difference is to look at the sides—if you see layers ...
Despite the advantages of engineered flooring, some homeowners still prefer solid wood. “There’s something about a solid hardwood that’s a tangible difference,” says Miller. “You can ...
Engineered wood flooring offers the look and feel of hardwood with one significant advantage: The substrate makes each plank less susceptible to seasonal shrinking and swelling than solid wood.