Key Features:
Material: 100% natural wood, with thickness ranging from 3/4 inch (19 mm) to 5/16 inch (8 mm), depending on the product.
Construction: Planks are cut as solid, uniform pieces without engineered layers, making them sandable and refinishable multiple times over their lifespan.
Installation: Typically installed via nail-down, glue-down, or floating methods, often utilizing a tongue-and-groove system for seamless alignment.
Aesthetic Appeal: Offers timeless elegance and warmth, enhancing residential and commercial interiors with organic, rustic, or modern finishes.
Durability: Resistant to wear when properly maintained, though susceptible to moisture and humidity fluctuations. Requires acclimatization to the environment before installation.
Maintenance: Regular sweeping and occasional polishing with wood-specific cleaners; avoid excessive water exposure.
Advantages:
Eco-friendly and biodegradable (if sustainably sourced).
Adds value to properties due to its premium appeal.
Can be refinished to remove scratches or update finishes.