One of the questions we get in our Austin showroom from our clients when selecting engineered hardwood is “Where is this made?” Others are more direct and ask specifically that we offer products that are not made in China. Aside…
If you’re interested in installing hardwood floors in your home, two options you’ve likely come across have been oak flooring and maple flooring. Both are high-performing options that have slight differences when comparing durability, consistency, and aesthetics. Consider this your…
To get top dollar when selling you home, you’ll not only want to ensure your home is clean and in good shape, but you should also make sure it’s up-to-date. One of the easiest and most cost-effective ways to add…
Hardwood floors come in a wide-variety of options that extend past color, texture and species choices. Although most hardwoods have similar durability ratings, they vary greatly in terms of look. The aesthetics of hardwood floors are classified using a Character…
When it comes to hardwood floors, they can be broken down into two main categories: prefinished and unfinished. Both flooring types have their own advantages and drawbacks, so it’s important you understand the differences between prefinished hardwood vs. unfinished, before…
Unfortunately, it’s inevitable that your hardwood floors will get damaged. Whether that’s by an overactive dog, your favorite vase falling on the floor or furniture sliding and scraping across the living room, you can expect dents, scratches and even planks…
Oak is a very popular wood flooring type because of its durability, affordability and flexibility. There are two main types of oak: white oak and red oak. While white oak and red oak floors share a lot of the same…
We often treat our floors as if they were indestructible, but unlike durable luxury vinyl tiles, hardwood floors are prone to damage from things we might consider to be damaging to wood. Not only can the wood be easily damaged,…