Why Hardwood Flooring Is Still A Good Investment
by: S.A. Smith
1) Hardwood flooring has a timeless air of quality
Hardwood floors have decorated some of the most exclusive mansions and estates
in history and still exudes a feeling of permanence and classic quality compared
to manufactured floors.
2) Hardwood floors are natural
Hardwood floors bring the natural outdoors inside, and do not contain man-made
chemicals in the wood itself. Homeowners with exclusive design tastes will tend
to gravitate towards the quality and natural feel of hardwood floors - there is
just something about the feel and look of them that cannot be duplicated in a
factory.
3) Hardwood flooring adds value to your home
Installing solid hardwood flooring in your home is a true investment that will
retain its value. In many cases, installing hardwood floors with generate a
return on investment that exceeds the initial cost of installation.
4) Real hardwood colors will never go out of style
There is a timeless quality about the natural color of hardwoods that will
ensure your house never becomes outdated because of its flooring. Recent
advancements in laminate flooring have allowed consumers to pick from a
multitude of design styles and colors - unfortunately some of these may become
outdated and fall out of favor.
5) Hardwood flooring sounds better
If you've ever walked over a floating laminate flooring system you'll hear a
muffled echo sound, which is one of the few downsides of laminate floor systems.
With proper installation of solid hardwood floors, you will not have this
distracting hollow noise. Hollow sounds and vibrations are not an issue with
hardwood floors - and this is actually one of the "good feelings" people can
literally sense with real hardwood floors.
To read more of the benefits and advantages of hardwood flooring visit
http://www.laminateflooringzone.com/hardwood-flooring.htm
About The Author
S.A. Smith is a freelance writer, contributor, and editor of the Laminate
Flooring Zone resource site, and can be reached at
http://www.laminateflooringzone.com.
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