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French Hardwood Floors | First Element

French Hardwood Floors | First Element

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French Hardwood Floors | First Element

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  1. REASONS TO INVEST IN FRENCH HARDWOOD FLOORS First Element

  2. You can choose from many different types of hardwood flooring to replace the floors in your house. French hardwood floors may be your greatest option when considering pricing and longevity. Oak Hardwood has only recently become one of the most popular types of flooring in the United States.

  3. Stability In terms of durability, oak is a great choice. Stability, in the context of flooring, means how much the wood may contract or expand depending on the humidity. Oak flooring is more reliable than other options, such as hickory or maple wood flooring. Colour Oak has the advantage of being simple to dye, unlike many other kinds of wood. Natural oak colours range from pale ivory to darker browns and even reds. Some woods maintain their original hue over time when exposed to air and UV light, but white oak tends to darken.

  4. Grain Most oaks, including red and white, have a straight grain and a "clean" appearance. White oaks have an extension of cells called tyloses that seal the pores in the tree. Red oak pores are more narrow and less numerous in red oaks.

  5. Maintenance Wood flooring is more resistant to moisture than solid wood if it's engineered hardwood, according to the manufacturer. Wood can endure more moisture than most species and function better if adequately sealed. However, this depends on the type of finish applied and the foot circulation the floor receives. Density White oak and red oak are two of the densest hardwoods on the market. Both are denser than common hardwoods like walnut, black cherry, and yellow birch. First Element is widely recognised as the go-to source for high-quality hardwood flooring in Australia.

  6. Contact Us Phone Number (03) 9417 2455 Reach out to us for inquiries or comments. Email Address sales@firstelement.com.au Website www.firstelement.com.au

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