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Is Distressed Engineered Hardwood Flooring Right for Your Home?

The Pros and Cons of Distressed Engineered Hardwood Flooring

    A beautiful flooring option, the distressed engineered hardwood flooring can bring a nice rustic touch to your home.
Depending on the style you are after, you can find some amazing flooring options. The distressed engineered hardwoods are made from real wood, where all the natural elements like knots, cracks, and other imperfections are highlighted by specific sanding and staining and bringing out the natural character of the wood itself.

If you are looking into decorating your home in a rustic style, or you are renovating a country cottage, the distressed engineered hardwood flooring options are the correct way to go. You will instantly get the look you are after, without the need to make any additional distressing to the floorboards.

The design is highly engineered to achieve the best results. Distressed engineered hardwood floors are not simply distressed wood floorboards. A lot of thought and highly skilled engineering has gone into creating a sturdy, durable and reliable hardwood floor with a distressed look.

And you can select any type of wood you like, along with the type of finish and size of boards. This is an excellent option for people looking into renovations and want a hardwood floor with natural charm but don’t like the idea of using reclaimed wood or paying extra money to have the floors distressed on purpose after installation.

Benefits of Distresses Engineered Wood Floors

The pros of using a distressed engineered hardwood flooring When you opt to renovate and install fresh flooring in your home, it is really easy to get carried away with the ideas and not think about the price.
There is where the distressed engineered hardwood flooring comes in handy. There are many pros of using this kind of flooring option, and keep reading to learn them all.

  • Highlighted imperfections – the distressed look is prized for the knots, scratches, cracks and other imperfections. The installation of this kind of floor helps mask any scratch you or your family create. If you drop something and dent the floor, no worries – it is already distressed.
  • Less expensive than other flooring options – the distressed engineered hardwood flooring costs somewhat less than the full-size real hardwood flooring option.
  • Durable finish – the distressed engineered hardwood floors are usually finished with a matte finish. The matte finish does not show the accumulated dirt or stains as easily as a gloss finish. This is especially desirable for people that have children, pets and don’t have the time to clean the floors often.
  • Engineered to last – the distressed engineered hardwood flooring is very well engineered. The top layer is the distressed wood – the thing you see and step on. But it is the lower levels that give the floor its stability, durability, and longevity. The lower layers are usually made from tightly compacted plywood. This gives the flooring its resistance to warping, swelling and shrinking, even in areas where there are changes in temperature and humidity.

Important Considerations before you Make your Decision About Distressed Engineered Floors

   The cons of using a distressed engineered hardwood flooring. There are no products with absolute pros and no cons. Same goes for the distressed engineered hardwood flooring.  Above we have outlined its main pros, and here we’ll talk some more about its cons.

  • Higher carbon footprint – the distressed engineered hardwood flooring is produced in a factory setting. Unlike the basic hardwood floors, the production of the distressed engineered hardwood flooring requires the use of more production steps, different types of materials, glues, and finishes. Anyone looking for an environmentally friendly option should look for reclaimed wood flooring instead of the mass-produced distressed engineered flooring option.
  • Not everyone likes the look – if you are renovating and thinking of changing the floors and plan to sell your home, consider that not everyone is into the distressed look. While the distressed hardwood flooring may seem trendy and modern at this time, you should consider that this is an ever-changing trend that may get out of style very quickly. If you don’t plan on selling your home, then, by all means, go for the distressed look you want. But have in mind that even though it may be freshly installed, the distressed engineered hardwood flooring may lower the value of your property.

To finish up distressed engineered hardwood flooring is a nice flooring option that gives the place and warm, homey, rustic touch. That said, we should note that this is not for everyone, and you should really take everything into consideration: decor, budget, and taste before you opt to install this kind of flooring in your home.

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384 S Every Rd
Mason, MI 48854
Phone: (888) 339-4639

Email: launstein@arq.net

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