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L Quinn

There are many choices when it comes to wood flooring. Here are some basics of antique and pine flooring options.

Antique Wood Flooring

Antique wood flooring is made from wood that has been taken from old and historic homes or other structures from the turn of the century and earlier. This type of flooring has many advantages, not the least of which is the history factor. You'll be walking on history if you choose antique flooring. Your flooring may come from a home that played a part in American history. Another advantage is the often stunning beauty of antique woods. The deep tone of the wood, the richness of the color, the beauty of the grain, all of these things add to a unique, rustic but classic look and character for your home.

Yet another advantage of old wood flooring is that it is supremely eco-friendly. Nothing is more sustainable than using wood that was cut from a forest a hundred or two hundred years ago. Re-using this old wood, instead of throwing it away or burning it, is a smart and earth friendly choice.

Lastly, antique and old wood flooring towers above all other flooring options in terms of adding to your home's resale value. Wood flooring, in general, is a solid choice for adding to your home's value, but antique flooring is the best choice of them all due to the lasting value and character it provides.

Pine Flooring

Pine is very popular flooring type. Pine is typically lighter in color than other types of wood flooring, so for homeowners that want to avoid a dark looking wood, pine is a good choice. In addition, due to it's lightness, pine can be stained many colors to match your home or desired look. Pine flooring is also relatively inexpensive due to the fact that pine trees are plentiful. Pine wood flooring also holds up to use and traffic well and is a very durable choice. Pine flooring has been used for hundreds of years in the United States, especially in the South, but it is now popular in most parts of the country. It is not hard to find older homes in the US that use old pine flooring. It's character seems to only be further enhanced by the wear and tear and dings and scratches of daily family or farm life.

Pine flooring is also quite easy to clean and maintain. You can use a duster, dust mop or broom to pick up dust, dirt and debris that may accumulate during the week. In addition, you can use wood floor cleaner to wet mop your floor to remove any stains or stubborn debris. You'll also want to use floor mats and area rugs in the highest traffic areas but especially around entrances. Stick to natural fiber mats instead of rubber mats, since rubber can leave a stain or residue on the flooring. If you have dogs or cats, make sure that their nails are kept trimmed so that they don't scratch the flooring.

Whether you choose light or dark, new or antique, or whatever style of wood flooring you choose, you're making a great choice that should last much of the life of your home.

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For more information, a great resource with regards to antique wood flooring is at www.wholeloglumber.com.

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