Nothing Beats the Warmth and Character of Solid Hardwood Flooring

In a time when it seems like most household products are created to be disposed of after just a few years, one of the nicest things you can do for your living space is have a floor installed that is built to last. Solid hardwood flooring is like an heirloom for your home, adding warmth and unique character that will endure for ages to come. As the name implies, every solid hardwood flooring plank is milled from its source lumber in a single piece. That means that solid hardwood flooring is real wood from top to bottom and side to side—with no plywood or composite materials used in the construction.

The solid wood construction is what gives real hardwood flooring its most desirable traits. First is the unique look that comes from each piece having a one-of-a-kind grain pattern. Although laminate flooring materials can be printed with a grain design that both looks and feels real, there’s a limited amount of patterns used per model. With hardwood flooring, every single plank will look slightly unique. Real wood also carries a certain heft and natural character that laminates and engineered materials can’t easily match. Secondly, with proper care, a solid hardwood floor can last almost indefinitely. It’s not uncommon to find real hardwood floors that were installed more than a century ago—still looking great in the old homes where they were installed.

What are the Disadvantages of Solid Hardwood Flooring?

Of course, solid hardwood flooring is not without its quirks and disadvantages. Because real wood naturally expands and warps in damp environments, solid hardwood floors are usually not recommended for homeowners who live in humid climates. This also makes them a poor choice for kitchens, bathrooms, or anywhere else in the home where spills are likely. And finally, like all things that have the potential to last a long time, regular maintenance is required for solid hardwood floors to achieve their renowned longevity. Expect to have your solid wood flooring refinished every few years to keep it looking its best.

Overall, for those who value the warm, elegant aesthetics of real wood, and those who intend to stay in their home for a long time, hardwood floors can be worth the investment.