Solid Hardwood Flooring
As the name suggests, solid hardwood floors are made from solid wood. Each board of solid hardwood flooring is made from a single piece of hardwood and is usually fitted using tongue-and-groove.
Solid hardwood has many aesthetic benefits and can add value to a property. Solid hardwood floors can be sanded down and refinished regardless of how long they have been installed and therefore tend to outlast other hardwood floor types.
Solid hardwood has many aesthetic benefits and can add value to a property. Solid hardwood floors can be sanded down and refinished regardless of how long they have been installed and therefore tend to outlast other hardwood floor types.
Engineered Hardwood Flooring
Engineered wood flooring is a versatile and durable flooring option. Each floorboard consists of three or four layers of wood, glued together with a real wood veneer on top. Engineered hardwood flooring is more resistant to moisture and heat compared to solid hardwood. It’s construction method makes it more stable than a piece of solid wood, because of this it is less likely to buckle or gap.
Laminate Flooring
Laminate flooring is a multi-layer synthetic flooring product, fused together by a lamination process. Laminate flooring is a surface which simulates wood with a photographic applique layer under a clear protective layer.
Laminate flooring allows you all the aesthetic benefits of wood, but without the hassle of upkeep and at an affordable price. Laminate flooring is hard wearing and durable and comes in a wide variety of imitations of natural materials.
Tile Flooring
Tile flooring is typically made from either ceramic, porcelain or stone. A tile floor offers flexibility in design options through the use of different shapes, sizes and layout.
Tile floors are moisture and stain resistant making them a great choice for bathrooms and kitchens, with minimal maintenance required.