
When flooring installers lay a wood floor on top of a wood subfloor, it’s critical that they measure moisture in both the wood floor and the wood subfloor. The reason for this is simple. Since both the flooring and subflooring are wood, both are subject to absorbing and releasing moisture from the environment in which
Discover the transformative power of stained wood floors in interior design. This article explores the impact of stains on the ambiance of a space, highlighting popular stain colors and providing insights for achieving your desired design outcome. From warm and inviting hues to sleek and modern tones, stained wood floors offer endless possibilities to elevate
As sustainability becomes a priority in the design industry, architects and designers are seeking eco-friendly wood flooring options. This article focuses on sustainable choices, highlighting factors such as responsible sourcing practices, certifications like FSC and SFI, and the use of reclaimed or salvaged wood. By understanding these considerations, professionals can make environmentally conscious decisions for

New York City Wood Floors How to Repair Water Damaged Wood Floors Water damage can wreak havoc on hardwood floors—but with swift action and the right professionals, your floors can be saved. Whether caused by a broken dishwasher, burst pipe, overflowing toilet, or a faulty washing machine hose, water and hardwood are a problematic combination.


Understand the Different Flooring Cuts for Better Jobs by Jessica Hickman Natural riftsawn and quartersawn white oak planks installed by Downers Grove, Ill.-based Apex Wood Floors Inc. All hardwood flooring is not created equal. From the tree and how it’s grown, to where it is sawn and dried, to how it is manufactured, there are