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Engineered Pros & Cons

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Our homes can be an extension of our personality. We put our stamp on our properties, decorating them in a manner we love, in colours we enjoy. We fill them with furniture we love to use, that visually we find appealing and will store the belongings we choose to buy. Our homes are functional too. We arrange, modify and utilise our houses, flats and cottages for our unique situations. This could be to allow us to work from home or to have enough space for our families. One thing that is often overlooked is the importance of flooring. So many times this is at the bottom of the list because we view it as something that we simply walk on. To get from one room to another. To wipe and mop and brush when we are cleaning. Really though, the flooring we choose can help create the atmosphere we desire. Help our homes become more spacious and be that final ideal detail to bring the room together. With so many different types of flooring now available, you can be overwhelmed and unsure where to begin. Wood flooring is, and has been known to be the creme de la creme of flooring and there are two types available. But here we will concentrate on the pros and cons of engineered wood flooring with the help of Stories Flooring in Leeds, UK.

What Is Engineered Flooring?

Engineered flooring is made from several layers of high-quality timber. This means it is durable and easy to maintain. It can make any space look stunning and spectacular. The decorative layer of engineered flooring is made from real wood. This is different to laminate where that layer is simply printed. Laminate is cheaper, but engineered flooring can be affordable too. Generally speaking the thicker the top layer, which will cost more, the more durable it is and the longer it will last. It can also be sanded more times as well. Let’s have a look at the pros and cons of this type of flooring.

Engineered Flooring Advantages

There are lots of positives about choosing an engineered flooring. Firstly there are lots of different finishes so you can choose something that you truly love and really works with your room. t is a popular choice so there is much more choice available. Take a look at engineered oak flooring for a real stellar look. Due to the unique and tough creation, engineered wood flooring can be used in areas like the kitchen and conservatory. It is also resilient against changes in moisture and temperature. There will be no shrinking or warping over time and extremely stable. This type of flooring can also be used with suitable underfloor heating systems, meaning the actual warmth can be as toasty as the look. It can also be installed fairly easily. You can take a look how to install engineered wood floors here.

Disadvantages Of Engineered Flooring

Just like real wood, engineered flooring with it’s thick top layer of real wood, can be prone to marks and scratches. There are ways to add a protective layer on top but it can still be damaged. Even those it is resilient against moisture, it isn’t recommended for use in areas of high water usage. Don’t use it in toilets or bathrooms, for example. Poor quality engineered flooring can wear out quickly. It can also be fairly expensive.

What do you think? Is this type of flooring for you? Engineered flooring can be installed fairly easily and maintained over time. Whilst giving a wonderful look to your home, you need to be aware of both of the pros and the cons of such a flooring. Take a look at the reviews, the options and how it would look in your home. Ensure you are walking on something decent in your home.

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Emma Drew

Emma has spent over 15 years sharing her expertise in making and saving money, inspiring thousands to take control of their finances. After paying off £15,000 in credit card debt, she turned her side hustles into a full-time career in 2015. Her award-winning blog, recognized as the UK's best money-making blog for three years, has made her a trusted voice, with features on BBC TV, BBC radio, and more.

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