pine wood flooring:10 things to know about this

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Pine wood flooring is a classic touch to any home. There are many flooring choices available when it comes time to select the surface to be placed underfoot. If timber floors are one of the options, here are 10 details about it.

It comes from pine trees. These trees are considered to be coniferous, which means that their seed bearing structures are enclosed in their cones. There are male and female pinecones on these stately giants.

There are more than one-hundred varieties of trees. Experts disagree on the exact number, but the range is somewhere between 105 and 125.

They trees usually grow in the Northern Hemisphere of the earth but they have been introduced into the Southern Hemisphere, as well. Many varieties can be found in Europe, North America, Africa and Asia. California and Mexico contain a huge crop of multiple varieties.

There are many uses for pine along with flooring. It is utilized for lumber which can be turned into furniture, paneling, interior and exterior wood trim, turpentine is made from the resin and the tree's nuts are edible.

This is more economical than some of the other wood floor options, such as oak or parquet.

Wide planks give a home a rustic and casual feel. This look is a wonderful additional to a country or cabin themed decorating scheme.

Many do-it-yourselfers have had great success installing their own plank floors. If a homeowner is handy with tools and mechanically inclined, a substantial amount of money can be saved on labor with a DIY project.

This is considered to be a softer than some of the other types of lumber available on the market. It will show wear and tear more rapidly than some of the harder varieties, but the marred appearance, along with the knots in the timber can add casual charm.

The nails which are used to install this type of flooring are steel cut and are meant to remain visible. Traditional hardwood floors do not have exposed nails, but this rustic touch adds a country feel which can be quite appealing visually.

It varies in color, depending on what type of tree the lumber came from. White pine and spruce are some of the lighter varieties. The way that it is milled has an effect on the deepness and tone of the timber's hue.

Such flooring can be a visual treat especially when covering a large expanse of one's home. It will last for many years and add value and enjoyment along the way.

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