About Hard Wood Flooring Durango

Why Install Hardwood Flooring in Your Home? 

There is a reason hardwood flooring has been, and continues to be, a top choice among homeowners and contractors for flooring installation. Hardwood flooring looks good, is durable, and adds to your home’s value.  

Today there are a lot of grains, colors, sizes, and cuts of hard wood flooring to choose from. Hardwood Flooring can make one home look rustic, and another home look modern. Different shades of wood can add a great deal of light and openness to a space, while darker tones can provide a sense of coziness, or strength and stability in commercial spaces.  

Hardwood Flooring is no longer just a nice feature to have; it adds to the design aesthetic of your home or office in every way.  

If you are not sure what type of hardwood flooring, color, size, or texture is right for your home or office, talk to our design consultants. They are here to help you understand and make sense of all the potential options, and make sure that whatever hard wood flooring you choose, it is the right choice for your home or office.  

 
 
 

Types of Hard Wood Flooring 

 

Solid Hardwood Flooring 

Solid hardwood flooring is generally made of thick, solid planks of wood. They are joined with a tongue and groove along each side. Our customers tell us they like the authenticity and feel of solid hardwood floors.  

If you care for them properly, solid hardwood flooring will last forever. Plus, you can renew the look of solid hardwood flooring by sanding it down and refinishing it, which you can do many times over because the boards are thick.  

Engineered Wood Flooring  

Engineered hardwood floors are becoming more popular. They are made with multiple layers of various materials compressed together. Engineered hardwood flooring has some advantages over solid hardwood flooring. For starters, engineered hardwood flooring is more easily adapted to a multitude of varying surfaces. They are also not impacted as dramatically by the shifting of buildings. And although engineered hardwood flooring is not as thick as solid hardwood flooring, it is highly durable, and stands up well to high traffic areas.  

What Type of Wood is Used to Make Hard Wood Flooring?  

You have more choices today than ever before with regard to the materials used to make your hardwood flooring.  

Oak Hardwood Flooring 

Oak remains a top pick for hardwood floors, and accounts for nearly half of all hard wood used in flooring in the United States. Oak is tough, can be stained easily, and has an attractive grain to it. Most hardwood flooring manufacturers carry oak hardwood flooring in their product lines, and always in multiple colors.  

Beyond Oak 

There are a lot of other choices today for hardwood floors. You can find solid hardwood flooring in:  

  • Walnut 

  • Bamboo 

  • Cherry 

  • Mahogany 

  • Teak Wood 

  • And more!   

Not sure what type of wood is right for you? Talk to one of our design consultants. They can help you determine which type of material will work best for your home or office, and give you the look and feel you desire.  

 

Scratch Resistant Hardwood Flooring

 

 What is the Most Scratch Resistant Hardwood Flooring? 

When you are thinking about scratch resistance in hardwood flooring, the first thing to know is, the harder the wood, the harder it is to scratch. Oak, Hickory, Hard Maple, and White Oak are all hard woods that will resist being damaged, because they are hard. Softer woods like Pine, Cherry or Black Walnut are both easier to scratch and easier to “dent.”  

Did You Know You Can “dent” Your Hardwood Floors?  

When you are thinking about hard wood versus soft wood for your flooring it is important to know how “soft” some soft wood can be.  

As an example, many hardwood floors in New Orleans are made of really soft pine wood. It is so soft in fact that wearing high heels in the house will leave a “dent” in the floor each time a person step on it.  

People who are new to living in these homes are often shocked the morning after their first house warming party to look at their hardwood floors in the morning sunlight and find that their flooring looks like a car after a terrible hail storm – covered in little dents. Every step someone took a step in heels it left another dent in the floor.  

So, as you are thinking about what type of hardwood flooring to install, it is important to think through what type of traffic is going to be using the area, and what type of footwear they will be wearing, and how much or how little you can control these things.  

 

Factors in Choosing Hardwood Floors 

When you are thinking about Hardwood flooring Durango, there are a lot of things to consider. Too many to name here in fact. But here are some of the things you should take into consideration before choosing what type of flooring you want to install:  

  • Moisture in the room (bathrooms are rarely a good place for wood) 

  • Dry – Durango is “high and dry” - the lack of moisture dries everything out, including wood 

  • Surface – are your new floors going on top of an old floor or on concrete?  

  • Traffic – how much traffic are you expecting and what type?  

  • Maintenance – do you want a little maintenance or a lot?  

  • Design – just like paint on your walls, the color and texture of your floors impact the look of your home a lot.  

These are just some of the factors to consider when choosing hardwood flooring Durango. We recommend you talk to one of our specialists here at Quality Home Interiors and let them help you choose the perfect hardwood flooring for your home or office.  

 

Hardwood Floors

A hardwood floor is the perfect choice for any home in Durango Colorado. Not only is it durable and attractive, but it can also increase the value of your home. Hardwood floors are available in a variety of different colors and finishes, making it easy to find a style that complements your room's décor. With proper care and maintenance, a hardwood floor can last for decades.

When choosing a hardwood floor, there are several factors to consider. First, decide if you want solid or engineered wood; solid wood floors are more expensive and don’t tolerate fluctuations in humidity levels as well as engineered wood floors. Second, think about the finish – glossy finishes show scratches more easily, so choose a matte finish if you have active family members or pets in the house.

Finally, remember that although hardwood flooring isn't always the least expensive option, its durability and long lasting beauty makes it an excellent investment that will pay off in the long run. In terms of value for money spent on improvements to your home, hardwood flooring is one of the best choices available – with a good quality product chosen correctly you could add thousands of dollars to the value of your property!

About Hardwood Flooring From Quality House Interiors Durango Colorado

Hardwood Flooring from Quality House Interiors - When you work with Quality House Interiors in Durango Colorado, you know you are working with a team of true professionals. Our knowledgeable staff can help you choose your hardwood flooring, explain the process to you, and help set up your hardwood floor installation with our expert installation technicians.

Quality House Interiors offers premium quality hardwood and engineered wood products from the best brands in the industry. Our engineered wood, hardwood and waterproof wood flooring products utilize the latest design technology in the industry for durability, strength, lasting beauty and performance.

If you are looking for Hard Wood Flooring in Durango Colorado, look no further than Quality House Interiors.