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Which rooms are best to install solid wood flooring?



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By : Richard Stevens    29 or more times read
Submitted 2010-04-21 17:18:53
One of the most favourite flooring materials to use is solid wood flooring. What can beat the impact that a beautiful solid wood floor makes in a home. There are of course substitute flooring materials that try to mimic the beauty of natural wood, but nothing truly beats the beauty of solid wood. If you are contemplating installing solid wood flooring into your property make sure you get the best use out of it. With this type of home investment you want to be sure that it is enjoyed and admired.

With the huge range of timber types, colours and effects you can be certain of finding the perfect solid wood flooring for your property. Sometimes you will have an exact look in mind. No problem! Solid wood flooring can be purchased in an unfinished state. You can then personalise your new floor surface exactly to how you want it. This flooring type is hard wearing and durable and should last you for many years providing it is looked after and properly maintained. With solid wood flooring installation is highly recommended to be done by a carpenter or other experienced tradesman.

Solid wood flooring looks great in most rooms within the house, but forget any rooms which are prone to a lot of water splashes and spills. Forget installing this great flooring in bathrooms, laundry rooms and any other room which suffers dampness. Solid wood flooring is a great feature in main living spaces such as lounges, dining rooms and kitchens. These rooms benefit from a lot of social activity within a home and people spend a lot of time here. You will therefore be able to admire and make much more use of your fabulous new investment.

A solid wood flooring is also a great way to get more light into a dark room. Choosing a polished light coloured wood flooring surface will immediately brighten up a room. Opting for deeper toned wood colours will alternatively bring a luxurious warmth acccent to a room. If you are looking to maximise the overall floor space in you newly floored room this can be helped by using furniture that has legs. By using carefully positioned colourful rugs on your solid wood flooring you can make a room seem even more luxurious.

For more great ideas concerning solid wood flooring why not check out the UKDirect2You website. The website is a great starting place to research your new solid wood flooring and even tells you what you need to be done in advance before it can be fitted. There is of course a great opportunity for you to peruse the super timber types, colours and effects that can be achieved with this flooring. The website also offers a range of accessories that will help make sure your new wood floor is perfectly installed and is properly maintained. UKDirect2You also stock an enviable range of furniture, fittings and fixtures for your home.
Author Resource:- Rich Stevens writes for UKDirect2You. Discover the beauty of solid wood flooring and the different types of solid wood flooring available at UKDirect2You
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