Solid Hardwood Flooring

Floor coverings

Definition

Solid wood flooring is made from a single piece of noble wood. The most durable (can be sanded and renovated indefinitely), it is the high-end flooring par excellence.

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When you are looking for a high-end floor covering that combines durability and elegance, solid wood flooring is the ideal choice. Made from a single piece of noble wood, it stands out for its solidity and exceptional resistance. You can sand and renovate it indefinitely, giving it unparalleled longevity. Solid wood flooring comes in a range of noble woods, such as oak, walnut, or maple, allowing you to create a warm and authentic atmosphere in your interior. Depending on your taste and the style of your decoration, you can choose a natural, oiled or varnished finish, which will highlight the grain and texture of the wood. Combined with contemporary or more classic furniture, solid wood flooring will adapt harmoniously to your decoration, bringing a touch of elegance and refinement to your room.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Solid wood flooring is made from a single piece of wood. It is the most durable, and can be sanded and renovated indefinitely.

Oak solid wood flooring for versatility, walnut for dark luxury, merbau for an exotic look. Thickness 14-23 mm. Nailed or glued installation. Oil or varnish finish.

Pitfall: solid wood flooring installed without prior acclimatization (48h in the room) that expands and deforms. Acclimatization is mandatory.

Solid wood flooring offers exceptional durability, allowing for multiple renovations over the years. It also adds a touch of luxury and warmth to your interior, while being easy to maintain.

The most common species for solid wood flooring are oak, ash, maple, and walnut. Each offers unique characteristics in terms of color, grain, and resistance, allowing you to customize the ambiance of your room.

Installing solid wood flooring requires meticulous preparation of the subfloor, careful gluing or nailing of the boards, as well as final sanding and varnishing for a perfect finish. It is recommended to hire a qualified professional for this task.

Solid wood flooring requires regular maintenance to preserve its original appearance. You should sweep, dust, and vacuum it frequently. Cleaning with an appropriate product can be done from time to time, followed by waxing to protect and shine it.

Installing solid wood flooring in a humid room, such as a bathroom, requires special precautions. You must ensure good insulation and adequate ventilation to avoid any problems related to humidity, which could damage the wood in the long term.

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