What you need to know about wooden floors
What you need to know about wooden floors


The options we have today are many and satisfy all tastes. From modern, solid, rustic, as well as imitations of them. Everything is acceptable as long as you treat it in the right way.
Full body boards: Wooden boards from all woods (beech, oak, etc.) and in various shades and patterns (waters, pinks). You can install them either by nailing them, or by gluing them to the floor.

Pre-varnished boards: Synthetic semi-solid boards on which you place a sheet of natural wood. You receive them ready varnished for installation (nailed, floating and glued). They are more economical compared to full-body ones, but they have a shorter lifespan.

Laminate: Synthetic floors that look like wood, consist of multiple layers of materials, the last of which has a photo of wood, creating the illusion of a wooden floor. The truth is that they wear out easily, but they are very economical and for this reason they are usually chosen in professional areas.

Installation:
1) Nailed: Place the floor on a frame made of wooden boards. 2) Adhesive: The floor is installed by gluing. 3) Floating: We have the assembly of the boards through notches-recesses.

For external use:
Specially manufactured wood is placed, so that it is resistant to moisture and in order to drain the water, it is placed on a frame. There is also a wide variety to choose from in terms of dimensions, colors and patterns. Assembling them is not a difficult process, and in some cases you could even do it yourself. Finally, the woods intended for outdoor use are impregnated and do not require any additional work from you.
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