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Choosing the ideal hardwood floor is not an easy task. In fact, it can be downright difficult. There are so many types of wood and styles and colors, not to mention the wide differences in price. On top of that is the pressure that you need to live with the decision for decades, since wood floors last a lifetime. But it doesn’t have to be this hard. With our easy online Wood Floors 101 class, you’ll learn everything you need to know about selecting hardwood floors for your home. 

Choosing Hardwood Floors

With our easy online Wood Floors 101 class, you’ll learn everything you need to know about selecting hardwood floors for your home.

Buying hardwood floors is a major purchasing decision. It can have a big impact on your budget, and will also greatly impact the look of your home. Finding the right combination of flooring that fits your budget, while also giving you the look you want requires research. 

It can help to get a head start by knowing some information about the various wood types and floor types that are available. For example, if you want a durable floor, searching for prices on pine will be a waste of time. Also, if you want a light wood floor, it would not make sense to look up options for mahogany floors. There are other problems with these selections, too. Pine is considered a softwood, and mahogany is an endangered species. 

Hardwood floors come in various plank sizes, from narrow to wide, which will affect the look of your room. The flooring can also be laid in different patterns to give your room a unique look. Some plank widths may be better suited to certain patterns than others, depending on the size of your room. 

Installation Costs

Installation cost is another thing to consider. A more time-consuming installation will come with a higher labor cost.

Woods come in both light and dark colors. Light floors can be made darker by adding a stain, but a dark floor can’t be made lighter. If you like the grain pattern of maple but the look of mahogany, for instance, then a stained floor would be an option.  

For all your wood flooring needs, contact T&G Flooring