Always well known for its environment friendly properties, now bamboo flooring has drawn attention from millions of home owners who are discovering the style possibilities of bamboo flooring for their homes. The simple and clean lines, fresh colors and environment friendly properties of bamboo flooring have made this the new rage among interiors decorators and designers around the world. Once dismissed for its Spartan look, bamboo is enjoying a revival of sorts in the Philadelphia area as people look to bamboo flooring not just for simple sophistication and style, but also to feel that they are doing their bit to protect the environment. A bamboo hard wood flooring is easier to install, more affordable and with a little maintenance can last for years of elegance.
The new go green movement and fear for global warming have led to designers looking to natural and sustainable sources of housing material that will not strip the earth of its treasures. Bamboo is being turned into incredibly smooth hard wood floorings that has all the looks of hard wood flooring, but comes with an believably affordable price tag attached. Available in tiles, strips and laminates, bamboo floors have an incredibly super smooth finish that's hard to associate with rough bamboo in the wild.
Looking after your bamboo hardwood flooring is easy. Just make sure to sweep off dust and debris. Mop up liquids if they are spilled on the floor, and wipe daily with a wet rag. Make sure your furniture does not leave scratches and marks on our floor. Always use cleaning products that are safe to use on bamboo hardwood floors. With just a little maintenance your bamboo flooring can look beautiful for many years to come.
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Need an estimate for installation of Bamboo floor. Natural. 300 sq feet. Vertical. Foam underlay. Include small closet. Trim painted as well after installation. |
We are pricing out ideas for hardwood on the first floor (approximately 1,000 square feet). The house is on a slab, not sure of the subflooring in the living room (carpet now), kitchen is lanoleum... We would like to install the proper subflooring and install 2 1/4" oak hardwood floors. We would like to do unfinished and stain with "provencial" color... If you could call or email me with more information, that would be great. Thanks, |