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Guide to Hardwood Flooring Textures

Hardwood floors come in a variety of textures—that’s what makes them special! Each one gives your room a sense of character. Not only do they look great, but they also alter your maintenance routine. Because they’re unique, you might wonder what one is best for you. That’s why we have prepared a guide to hardwood flooring textures.

 

What hardwood flooring textures are available and what difference do they make? Let’s find out!

 

Smooth Finish Hardwood

Smooth hardwood flooring is sanded flat, providing a sleek, polished appearance. Its formal nature makes it popular in Buffalo homes. Here are some of the benefits of this texture:

Even with those benefits, you have to be careful. This finish tends to show scratches fairly easily. We will discuss wire-brushed hardwood next. 

 

Wire-Brushed Hardwood

Wire-Brushed Hardwood flooring has a subtle texture that is formed by brushing the surface of the wood with a wire brush. This removes the soft grain, showcasing the natural texture. Check out the advantages below:

Additionally, wire-brushed hardwood has a casual, lived-in feel, but this isn’t for everyone. Let’s dive into hand-scapred hardwood next. 

 

Hand-Scraped Hardwood

Hand-scraped hardwood flooring is handcrafted. The texture is created by manually creating scrapes and grooves to imitate the appearance of old wood floors. Every plank is unique, which showcases a warm, organic look. This texture offers the following benefits:

One of the highlights of hand-scraped hardwood is its ability to blend in with farmhouse, rustic, and cottage inspired homes. However, this isn’t everyone’s cup of tea. Keep this in mind when choosing this texture. 

 

Find the Right Hardwood Texture for Your Needs!

Every hardwood texture is different and each one has its own style and function. Whether you prefer the sleek, modern look of a smooth finish or the rustic feel of wire-brushed and hand-scraped hardwood, you have options. Want to upgrade your Buffalo home with brand new hardwood floors? Tontine Carpet One has what you need whether you prefer maple or oak hardwood.

 

Explore various hardwood flooring textures in our showroom. Contact us today to get started!