Friday 25 June 2021

Wooden Grades: What's The Difference?

There are many factors to consider when buying flooring. It can be overwhelming, especially if you don't know where else to look.

Wood flooring is becoming more popular than ever. It's easy to understand why. Wood flooring adds elegance to any home and creates a timeless appeal.

Let's suppose you have decided to install wooden flooring. Then comes the question of what grade you should choose. This is something you will need to know before you can pick your flooring.

Prime/ A Grade

This grade of wood is low in knots which gives your space a contemporary, clean look. This option is great if you like the look and feel of wood but prefer something simpler and more clean. Prime grade flooring looks great in any interior.

Common/AB Grade

This grade will preserve the wood's natural beauty and provide all the necessary protection. It is more authentic and characterful than a classical grade but less rustic. The desired random variation of knots is retained while still maintaining a sleek look. The relaxed, neutral appearance of the knots would look great in a bedroom and living room where calmness is important.

These grades are very similar. However, there are subtle differences in colour variation and number of knots. If you want to get everything right, these grades will help.

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Wednesday 28 December 2016

The Best Ways to Clean Hardwood Floors

-Prep your floor for cleaning by sweeping or dust-mopping to get rid of large particles of dirt and debris.
-Use a pH neutral cleaner that will be gentle on your hardwood floors.
-Use a fine spray mist to clean your floor in sections. Avoid putting too much liquid on your floors.
-Use a microfiber mop to clean. Traditional mops can work, but they can leave excess water on your floors.
-Skip using white vinegar and water to clean your floors. Using a specially formulated hardwood floor care cleaner is a smart way to maintain the beauty and look of your floors.


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