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COMMERCIAL FLOORING-

WOODEN FLOORING

Types of wooden flooring


1]Solid hardwood flooring
Solid hardwood flooring is made from a single piece
of hardwood cut from a tree. It is durable and can
be sanded and refinished multiple times. Popular
hardwood choices in India include oak, teak, maple,
and walnut.

2]Engineered wooden flooring


Engineered wood flooring is made of multiple layers
of wood stacked and glued together. The top layer
is a hardwood veneer, while the lower layers are
usually made of plywood or high-density
fiberboard. This type of flooring is more stable than
solid hardwood and is suitable for areas with high
humidity levels.

3]Laminate flooring
Laminate flooring is a synthetic flooring product that
simulates the look of hardwood. It consists of
multiple layers, including a photographic layer that
mimics the appearance of wood. Laminate flooring
is affordable, durable, and easy to maintain.
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Size and thickness of wooden flooring

1]Solid hardwood flooring


Width - 3 to 5 inches
length- 1 to 7 feet
thickness- 15 to 18 mm

2]Engineered wooden flooring


Width - 3 to 5 inches
length- 1 to 7 feet
thickness- 10 to 15 mm

3]Laminate flooring
Width - 3 to 5 inches
length- 1 to 7 feet
thickness- 8 to 10 mm
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Styles of wooden flooring


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Laying method of wooden flooring

1]Glue method
2]Nail or screw method
3]float method
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Laying method of wooden flooring


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Additional info on solid wooden flooring


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Maintanance
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Finishes for solid and engineered wood


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Wood grain patterns


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Pros of wooden flooring commercial


space
1]Aesthetic appeal
Wooden floors offer a warm and inviting look, which
can enhance the overall ambiance of the space.
This is particularly beneficial in areas such as
offices, retail stores, restaurants, and hotels.

2]Durability
High-quality hardwood floors can be very durable
and withstand heavy foot traffic, especially if they
are properly maintained and finished with a high-
quality sealant.

3]Value addition
Wooden flooring can add a premium feel to a
commercial space, potentially increasing its value
and making it more appealing to clients and
customers.

4]Sustainability
5]Versatility
6]Ease of Cleaning
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Pros of wooden flooring commercial


space
4]Sustainability
Many types of wooden flooring are sourced from
sustainable forests, making them a more
environmentally friendly option compared to some
other flooring materials.

5]Versatility
wooden floors come in various types, patterns, and
finishes, allowing for a high degree of customization
to match the interior design of the space.

6]Ease of Cleaning
Wooden floors are relatively easy to keep clean,
requiring regular sweeping and occasional
mopping. They don't trap dust and allergens as
carpets do, contributing to better indoor air quality.
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Cons of wooden flooring commercial
space

1]Cost
High-quality wooden flooring can be expensive to
install compared to other types of flooring
materials. The initial investment can be substantial.

2]Maintenance
While wooden floors are durable, they do require
regular maintenance, such as refinishing, to keep
them looking their best. They can also be
susceptible to scratching and denting.

3]Sensitivity to Moisture
Wooden floors can be damaged by excessive
moisture or water spills, which can lead to warping
or staining. This makes them less suitable for areas
that are prone to spills or high humidity.

4]Noise
Wooden floors can be noisy, especially in high-
traffic areas. This can be mitigated with the use of
rugs or sound-dampening underlays.

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