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Hardwood floor textures and finishes

Floors come in a variety of textures, all of which will make a big difference in the look and feel of the room they are used in. Woods that contain a large amount of grain like those harvested from Oak trees will generally have a rough texture and are best for homeowners who would like to achieve an antique or rugged look like the Colonial Manor collection. Maple trees and other less grainy species often produce smoother wood that is better for homes with sleek or modern designs.

Homeowners who are searching for new hardwood flooring solutions for their dwellings will likely be faced with several important decisions, selecting not only the type and color of wood they use but also the texture and finish of the wooden boards. Although the search for the perfect product can be intimidating for individuals who are looking to remodel, taking the time to learn a little about the choices available can prove extremely helpful for first time buyers.

Floors come in a variety of textures, all of which will make a big difference in the look and feel of the room they are used in. Woods that contain a large amount of grain like those harvested from Oak trees will generally have a rough texture and are best for homeowners who would like to achieve an antique or rugged look. Maple trees and other less grainy species often produce smoother wood that is better for homes with sleek or modern designs.

Although wood texture definitely plays a role in the look and feel of a wooden floor, the finish used on boards can also help to change their appearance and homeowners should carefully choose a long-lasting gloss that matches with the aesthetic of their home. Companies like Anderson Floors, a leader in the hardwood flooring industry, often offer several different types of finishes using both handcrafted and machine processed techniques. Anderson offers a wide variety of choices with painted texture, perma color, hand sculpted, high gloss unfilled, smooth, solid handscraped and painted distressed finishes available for each and every floorboard sold.

Pre-finished floors often last longer than raw or unsealed boards and are protected from scratches and scuffs by the layers of coating applied. While the finish of Anderson's floorboards can alter the look and feel of the wood used, all of their boards can also be coated with a Luster-Lock Ultra finish on top of the design-finish for added durability and strength. Proven through internal research to last six-times longer than a regular gloss, the Luster-Lock Ultra acts as a clear top coat for floorboards and does not change their overall texture or appearance.

Purchasing a floor that has been treated with Luster-Lock Ultra is a smart investment for any homeowner, with many of Anderson's boards sold with a limited 30 or 50 year warranty for a lifetime of magnificent, new-looking floorboards in any home.

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