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In addition to their distinctive beauty and lasting value, hardwood floors are often recommended by doctors because they trap less animal dander, dust, pollen, mites and mold -all of which can trigger respiratory problems. Natural hardwood floors can make it easier for you to reduce home allergens, while your rooms remain warm and inviting.
Kitchens were once considered out-of-bounds for solid hardwood flooring. Today's urethane finishes make hardwood floors an attractive choice that is easy to maintain and keep clean. Special finishes even permit hardwood floors and tub surrounds in the bath. They offer water resistance that old-fashioned versions never could.
Solid hardwood furniture offers greater resistance to marring and scratching than furniture constructed with substitute materials. The occasional dent or scratch in solid hardwood simply exposes more of the same valued wood. A few nicks in an heirloom can add character rather than detract from the value.
"Imagine a hardwood tree standing in the forest," says Gil Thurm, executive vice president of the Hardwood Manufacturers Association. "After about 80 years, it likely will succumb to blight, infestation, lightning, or other natural disaster. But imagine that same tree made into a piece of heirloom furniture, which easily will last 400 years or more. Include a solid hardwood floor in your home and it will provide good service for 125 years or more with a few refinishings."
Cabinets featuring solid hardwood are easy to maintain and keep clean. Today's finishes allow hardwood doors, drawer fronts and face frames to withstand normal wear and tear and everyday household abuse.
Woodwork does for a home what a fine frame does for a painting. Woodwork options include paneling, wainscoting, window casings and sills, doors and door jambs, staircases, fireplace mantels and shelving. Solid hardwood woodwork is preferred for its natural and distinctive look and easiness to repair. It holds nails well, miters easily, and readily accepts stains and protective finishes.
Environmentally conscious consumers should know that, according to the US Forest Service, the volume of American hardwoods is 90 percent larger than it was just 50 years ago, and nearly twice as much hardwood grows as is harvested each year. That's the very definition of sustainability.
For more information on solid hardwood furniture, decorating ideas and sustainability, visit the American Hardwood Information Center at www.hardwoodinfo.com.
Courtesy: Home Improvement News and Information Center
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