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Engineered Wood
Engineered hardwood flooring comes with a ton of perks that make it a smart, stylish pick for almost any space. Its cross-grain construction boosts stability, helping the planks resist expanding and contracting in areas with humidity or temperature swings. It’s super flexible when it comes to installation too — you can float it, glue it down, or nail it, depending on what works best for your home.
With a huge selection of wood species, colors, finishes, and plank sizes, it’s easy to lock in the exact look you want without sacrificing durability. It’s also more budget-friendly than solid hardwood, typically running between $6 and $21 per square foot. Plus, it’s an eco-friendly choice since it uses less solid wood, making it a win for both your home and the planet.
Engineered hardwood flooring comes in several construction types, each offering its own benefits depending on your needs. Plywood-core options are known for their strength and resistance to warping thanks to their multi-layer, cross-grained structure. HDF-core engineered hardwood is a budget-friendly favorite, made from tightly compressed wood fibers that create a stable, uniform plank that holds its shape well over time. SPF construction uses softwoods like spruce, pine, and fir to deliver a durable, flexible option that’s easy to customize and works well in both residential and commercial spaces.
Natural Hickory
Red Oak
White Oak
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