[ Infographic ] Solid vs. Engineered Wood Flooring by Floorsave

 Wood flooring comes in a number of variations. Out of those, solid wood flooring and engineered wood flooring are two of the most popular ones.

Wooden floors in general are preferred by homeowners and interior designers due to their appearance. They create a warm, inviting feel to the house.

When it comes to choices between the two, a lot has to do with personal preferences. Solid wood floors add a luxurious feel to the house but are quite high-maintenance. They cannot be done in the kitchen as water spills will create the woods to swell up. However, a beautiful solid oak flooring will have a lifespan of more than 80 years.

On the other hand, engineered floors are planks made of thin layers of hardwood over high-quality plywood. Compared to solid hardwood, these planks are wider and less expensive.

Both solid wood and engineered wood works well in areas with high foot traffic and solid wood can be refinished numerous times.

Engineered wood is quickly gaining a lot of popularity in the market due to its availability and finishes. For instance, a mahogany solid wood floor will cost a fortune. But choosing herringbone engineered flooring made of mahogany will cost less but give similarly rich colour and smooth texture.

A great aspect of wood flooring in the home is that they add resale value to your house. Regardless of engineered wood or solid wood, if the condition of the floors is good, it will enhance the resale value.

If you are looking for a few wooden flooring samples, Floorsave has a beautiful selection ranging from traditional oak engineered flooring to sleek herringbone style floors.

Check out the fundamental differences between these two floors in the infographic below!

 

Engineered Wood Flooring

 

 

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