I believe everyone is familiar with the wood species used for flooring. In fact, the market is full of diverse types and materials of wood flooring, with many common and rare woods that we don't know much about, which can be a bit confusing. Today, we will introduce some common wood species for flooring, so that you can have some idea of what to choose when choosing wood flooring.
The cheapest - fir
Fir is the cheapest wood available.
Its characteristics are fast growth, good quality, uniform structure, light and tough material. However, fir is a softwood with loose wood fibers and a soft surface hardness. It is easily scratched by external forces, but it also feels softer and more comfortable underfoot. Fir has many scars, which can make the home environment more natural.
The most parent-child-friendly - pine wood
Many children's furniture is made of pine, which is also an important raw material for artificial fiberboard.
Pine wood is strong, has clearer texture, and is of better quality. Compared to fir, Pinus sylvestris var. mongolica has more beautiful grain and fewer knots. However, it is not resistant to corrosion and has poor resistance to painting and gluing.
The simplest - ash
The grain of Manchurian ash is beautiful and clear. Painting it with varnish or whitewash can show its beautiful pattern to the greatest extent, which is suitable for modern and simple style.
The best - oak
Oak is also a popular decorative wood.
Oak is characterized by its hardness, straight grain, coarse structure, elegant color, beautiful texture, high mechanical strength and wear resistance. Floors made of oak have a very high-end appearance.
The most common - beech
Although beech is not precious, it occupies a place in the history of Ming and Qing furniture, especially among the general public.
Beech flooring is hard, dense, and relatively heavy. However, its color and density vary depending on the age of the trees. Furthermore, beech wood is prone to cracking and warping when dry. Therefore, homes installing beech flooring should maintain an appropriate indoor humidity level.
The most simple - elm
Elm wood boasts a wide width, a soft and fine texture, minimal deformation, a tough character, and a clear, distinct grain. These characteristics are evident in the term "elm knot." For these reasons, elm flooring is highly sought after for its rugged texture and rustic style.
The most European style - walnut
Walnut is one of the precious woods that is deeply loved by people.
In Europe, walnut, mahogany, and oak are considered the three most valuable woods, and they are often used in high-end European flooring. Walnut has a medium hardness, a fine and uniform fiber structure, and is very tough, with excellent resistance to vibration and wear.

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