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Tuesday, July 24th, 2018

You just gotta love the American Cherry Franklin Goddard Dresser sitting right on a hardwood floor inside this living room.
If you’ve been looking for the ultimate guide in buying wood flooring to use in your home, then you’ve come to the right place. Here’s an aid to hardwood flooring choices, what the different types are, why they’re good, and what to consider before investing.
First off, you probably already know that hardwood flooring is costly. But there is a reason behind the sky-high prices.
The Hardwood Flooring Benefits
There are various reasons why you should choose hardwood flooring instead of other materials. First, hardwood floors can enhance the look of any room. They are elegant to look at and they can instantly give the room a certain level of warmth, thus, your home becomes more inviting.
Hardwood flooring is also versatile. They can be used with almost any theme. There is also a wide range of finishes and colors to choose from so there’s a hardwood material out there that’s surely gonna catch your attention.
Hardwood flooring is also low-maintenance. This means that they are easy to clean. All you have to do is to vacuum off the dust and dirt as deep cleaning is only needed once each year.
Another reason why hardwood floors are so popular among designers and homeowners is that they are durable. They could be dented or scratched but it would take a lot of effort to do just that. And even when the surface becomes damaged, all you would need to do is to spot clean it.
If you’re also keen on adjusting the acoustic quality in a room, then hardwood floors are your go-to flooring. You will soon observe that wood is one of the best options for an awesome sound system or home theatre.
And for those of you with family members who are allergic to almost everything, hardwood flooring is also a viable solution. You won’t have to worry about allergens unless you don’t vacuum the floors often, then that’s a totally different story. But this material is unlike carpets that take on more dust, thus, increasing the possibility of an allergic reaction.
Hardwood flooring can also add to the value of your property. Come the time when you will sell your home, many buyers would be willing to pay more because of this one feature.
Hardwood Flooring Types
There are only two major categories for hardwood flooring and these are solid and engineered. Solid hardwood is what most people generally think of when talking about hardwood flooring. These are solid planks or pieces of wood coming from your preferred wood species.
Solid hardwood is known for its natural, rustic beauty. Install it right and you are sure to have a lasting flooring for many decades. Just check which rooms are the most humid because those are the rooms where hardwood flooring should not be installed.
The second type is engineered hardwood which is made by pressing several layers of wood together. This multi-ply flooring material is known to be less susceptible to damages caused by moisture.
Engineered hardwoods are also known to be flexible. They can be used even in basements all the way up to the upper story floors. They can also be directly installed over concrete subfloors. And unlike solid hardwood, engineered ones are less pricey. So for homeowners who are watching their budgets, these can be their best choice.
Hardwood Species
So what are the most common species of wood that are used as hardwood flooring? These include cherry (with American Cherry as its most popular variety), walnut, oak, hickory, maple, ash, Douglas fir (which is loved because of its pretty uniform appearance), teak, birch, pine, to name a few.
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Tuesday, July 12th, 2016

FFDM’s Protege Collection: This geometric carpet pairs well with the hardwood flooring that it’s on.
One of the most difficult things to decide on when you become a homeowner is what kind of flooring you would have installed in your home. If you’re one of those who are clueless on where to begin, there are tips that can help you, not just in choosing your flooring material but also the carpeting that would go well with it –
Mix and Match
When deciding around flooring, it’s alright to mix up quite a bit. There is no need to stick to just a single texture. Smart mixes of various floorings can be an effective move.
High traffic areas such as the kitchen, hallways, and family rooms need hard products like laminates. Luxury areas have a different requirement. Bedrooms, lounge rooms and other such areas need carpeting.
Find floors that will complement each other. This is the key to making a functional and lovely living space. Find a tone that is suitable for your home and your preference. There are certain rules to follow, though, such as using warmer tones when your home has high ceilings.
Remember that warmer hues do not automatically mean darker tones. Balance the hard floor and carpet mixture by using the right pairings of hues. The tone and color of every floor should come from like color families. Never go into visual jarring.
Wooden floors and carpeting are never an either/or choice. A comfortable home needs a mixture of both. The floor should be able to withstand high traffic while showcasing your personality.
The designers of today prefer to use wood and carpet for utmost visual impact. None can offer a more striking look. Wood floor is an effective element that can tie different rooms together. It is beautiful, easy to clean, durable and elegant. It is also visually warm so it is easy to make your home feel more comfortable when you install it.
Get the most out of hardwood floors by knowing when to use light and dark colored wood. Lighter colors should be able to open up cramped spaces. Darker woods can create an intimate space out of an expansive area.
Be sure to pair hardwood flooring with unique area rugs or carpet.

FFDM’s Summer Home Collection: The lovely beige carpet pairs with the darker hue of the wood flooring in this bedroom.
Some Hardwood Floor No-No’s
Say Yes to Carpets
Carpets have a lot of benefits to offer. First, they are able to mute noise and are even able to keep your feet warm. Choose the right color and material so that you won’t have to clean and deodorize all the time.
Carpets are great to use inside bedrooms and living spaces. These are areas where warmth and comfort are most needed, hence, you can use ample carpeting there.
If you want to anchor furniture groupings, then use area rug and carpet duos. Be sure to highlight analogous textures and neutral hues.
Carpets are unwelcome in rooms where food is often prepared. They shouldn’t also be matched with other carpets in separate rooms so that there is a clear division of space and functionality.
How About Area Rugs?
Area rugs are more versatile than carpeting and hardwood flooring. These pair beautifully with tiles, carpet or wood, and just about any material that you could think of; they can also define spaces while enhancing the décor all around.
Area rugs can also protect the floor from wear, tear and dirt. Make sure that you choose the right size of rugs. Majority of rooms, including the bedroom, dining room and living room need no less than 8×10 foot rug. Breakfast nooks can make do with a 5×7.
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Tuesday, June 14th, 2016

FFDM’s American Cherry Collection offers a wide range of wood furnishings that will surely suit your hardwood flooring.
Many homeowners who are remodeling their dwelling places make improvements on their flooring based on what they want or on what price is most affordable. Not a lot consider what kind of flooring material makes for a good investment. The very few who take the time to consider this often resort to hardwood flooring – and for a good reason.
So why hardwood flooring?
Dollar Value in Hardwood Flooring
The major reason is its durability. Hardwood floors are a great investment but the sad news is that a lot of people shun away the possibility of having a great-looking and functional floor all because of price issues. What these people fail to realize are the long-term costs.
Carpet and other such flooring materials have to be replaced every 10 to 15 years. If they completely wear out, they can’t be mended anymore. Wood floors, on the other hand, can last a lifetime (even beyond). Some of the oldest homes in the country have beautifully maintained their original hardwood flooring.
Take the time to spread the cost in the installation of wood floor throughout a lifetime then compare it to the possible cost of having to replace the carpet. Here, you would be able to realize that hardwood floors are actually much more economical.
Hardwood floors have the highest demand in high value real estate properties. People who own such properties are willing to pay the higher price for hardwood flooring because they want the appeal that comes with the material. Also, hardwood floors can blend with almost any kind of décor so there is no need for homeowners to change their theme.
Health Benefits, Too?
Hardwood floors are also a great investment for your home because they are healthier to keep. Carpets are known for trapping dust, debris, pollen and other kinds of allergens deep in their fibers. Having a carpet means family members could develop respiratory conditions like asthma.
Hardwood floors can be easily cleaned using a broom; no need to vacuum.
Less Maintenance
One of the things that you should consider when buying flooring materials is their maintenance. While wood does change based on moisture and temperature yet the homeowner has the power to control these. If you are able to control these two, then you won’t have any trouble having hardwood flooring in your home.
It’s Too Beautiful
Hardwood flooring also offers natural beauty. Just flip through the different interior design magazines and you would notice that this material is often featured especially in posh homes. The best flooring option for grand ballrooms, restaurants, offices and galleries has always been hardwood.
Hardwood Is Resilient
Solid hardwood is a piece of solid wood from the bottom up. They are generally ¾ inch thick though there are also 5/16” and 3/8” thick pieces. The most recognized width is the2 ¼” strip flooring. Other widths are 1 ½” to 7” planks. The lengths vary from 12” to 96” long.
There is also custom made solid hardwood flooring that can be milled to the customer’s specifications. Plank or solid strip floors can be installed using the nail or staple down procedure right on the wooden sub-flooring.
The difference between the solid hardwood and engineered flooring is the way the wood is cut. Solid wood planks are sliced lengthwise deep into the log. Engineered wood flooring, on the other hand, is rotary cut with a very sharp blade. Each sheet is only about 1/8” thick. The sheets are then glued then pressed atop a plywood substrate for added strength.
Order your hardwood flooring as plain sawn or quarter sawn. The latter has to be customized to suit your preferences.
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Friday, February 19th, 2016
The floor is defined by an online dictionary to be the surface of a room wherein one stands. If you are looking into redesigning the floor of your home, then you have to know where your starting point is. There are so many factors to look into such as the textures that are going to be used, also the palette, quality and patterns. You wouldn’t want to overlook these crucial elements once the redesigning project is on its way.
There are various floor designs that you can choose from which makes it difficult, at times, to decide on what details to use. If you are working alone, without the help of an interior designer, then you know that you need to consider your budget and style seriously.
The lighting inside your home will also affect the kind of flooring that you will install. There are flooring designs that could look lighter or darker depending on the amount of light that is focused onto it. Such flooring materials may look different inside the showroom so be careful when you harmonize the lighting and flooring.
You can find inspirational photos online which can help you personalize your flooring. You can choose from colorful tiles, wooden planks, hand-painted floors, terrazzo flooring, even porcelain tiles. Choose the style that speaks to you and have fun as you begin your flooring design project.
Redesigning Flooring: Using Hardwoods
Hardwood floors present a unique splendor that can make decorating a tad more daunting. Hardwood floors can account for a huge part of your interior design budget only because they are built to last.
Since you are choosing hardwood for your flooring, you also have to consider the design for your entire home. The wood type and finish of the flooring you selected will inevitably set the atmosphere. A traditional style requires oak or ash floors. Other such woods have grains that have a timeless look. They also come in a variety of finishes and stains.
Those who want to have a contemporary home should look for the monochromatic options such as maple, or the unique patterns offered by sapele or tigerwood.
Cherry, hickory and other hardwoods would be perfect for those who choose a rustic style.
Another aspect of hardwood flooring is to check on the finish. There is a huge array of stains and finishes for hardwood floors. Should you prefer contrasts, then use a dark finish on the flooring combined with light furniture.
Redesigning Flooring: How About a Carpet?
Buying a brand new carpet can be your next best option. This is for those who are still undecided on the final material that they will use for their flooring.
Find out how you can buy the best carpet with these helpful tips –
Whether you choose a hardwood floor or to cover up the current floor with a carpet, is really up to you. Redesigning flooring can be an exciting phase of your life as a homeowner so enjoy while you are at it.
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