Many people ask themselves this question when they are building a new home in Sydney. Solid timber floors are a practical choice for a new home build! Often people tend to completely overlook Solid Wooden Flooring when building a new home, mainly because it is initially more expensive than other types of flooring; however there are many great benefits which outweigh the initial additional cost.
A good quality wooden floor will outlast other flooring products many times over. Solid wooden floors actually look better as the years go by. They are hard wearing and yet soft underfoot.
Wear and tear of any type of floor covering is inevitable however a simple sand and seal will bring it back to new again. This is a lot less costly than refitting a new floor.
An important advantage of a timber floor, is the timeless appeal that wood has and can fit in with any type of décor. Australian Hardwood timber floors are more popular now than ever before. Often highlighted in advertising material of home decorating magazines, real estate brochures, always adding that touch of class to any ambience.
The bottom line is that Australian Hardwood flooring has many benefits over other types of flooring. It may cost a little more upfront, but in the long run they are vastly more economical.
So if you are interested in improving the visual appeal and genuinely value adding to your home may we suggest you come to our Showroom and Warehouse we will provide you with qualified advise on the best suited species for your home and also advise on any steps that may need to be taken in preparation in the lead up to installation.
For more information please go to our website at http://www.timberfloors.com.au
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