Wednesday, March 19, 2014

Beautiful Timber Flooring for Aesthetically Appealing Interior

Materials used for flooring in houses, shops, factories, vary according to the users’ perception. Hilly forest areas use timber extensively for its building structures. Timber, from olden days, was utilized as large logs cut into pieces according to the measurement needed and were fitted in living places or working places.
  • But nowadays original timber is modified and synthesized with other chemicals to form refined particles to use it in flooring spaces as plywood, tiles and even as thin sheets.
  • The scope it gives for interior decorators is great that they can come with stunning combinations and display their creativity.
  • If timber for flooring is used as it is without involving much refinement it is called ‘Hard wood’ flooring. Another form of using this is ‘engineered wood’ flooring.
  • Traditional method of using logs as planks arranged on the same plane fitted with groves and hinges is commonly seen even now in Eastern Canada, some parts of United States nearby Canada and in some places in Europe.
Engineered wood consists of manufacturing processes such as Rotary peel, Solid sawn and sliced peel methods. Upper layer of engineered floor that is seen visible is called lamellae. Many categories of these are extensively used in many parts of the world globally. Widely used are composite wooden product HDF variants and veneer floors of thin layer may be placed over the core material. The finishing and polishing of wooden floors are generally by Acrylic liquid.

“Other than this engineered floor method, Vinyl floor is also popular, but it is the lamination which looks like wood surface; basically it is made up of synthetic plastic.”

As hardwood floor is the traditional method which is affected by environmental factors to cause gapping, cupping, crowning by humidity and heat increases, Engineered floor is manufactured by industries with patented process that have the advantages of easy installation and removal of these spaces. Polishes and finishes applied over the surface of this wooden flooring are natural shellacs, lacquers and varnishes.

Following are the many advantages of using this type:
  •     Eco-friendly
  •     Best insulator
  •     Hygienic material
  •     Resanded or Repolished
  •     Less maintenance
  •     Durability and withstand traffic
  •     Aesthetic appeal attained by beautiful arrangement
However, it is more expensive comparing to other type of floorings. Without maintenance, it may appear dull and may lead to slippery. Some of the forms used are parquetry, wood mosaic, bamboo floor, laminated floor and strip floor.

White and redwood are ideal for joints. Many processed wood like stud work, swan kiln dried, sripwood, swan treated, four sided treated wood and structural floorboards are readily available in market for immediate usage.

Overall designing interior works with timber gives a rich look and especially when this flooring is one part among the interior of a building. Many timber varieties are used globally that we cannot specify one superior variety is suitable for this. Because of geographical extensive forestry, suitability varies from one part of the world to another part.

Generally people in the past, used timber from locally available forests for their building purposes over a very long period of time. Nowadays only recycled and re-claimed timber flooring is used to save forestry.

The author has been researching in the field of flooring and writes on the subject. This blog written for the reader to provide useful information about Timber Flooring. If you want to know more then Click here for the best timber floors in Melbourne.