Elevate your home with luxurious hardwood flooring

 
Hardwood flooring stands as a timeless testament to elegance and natural beauty. It adds warmth, class, and enduring value to your home. If you're looking for a flooring solution that combines incredible longevity with breathtaking aesthetics, hardwood is the perfect choice. Let's dive into the different hardwood flooring types and their remarkable benefits.
 

What is solid hardwood flooring?

 
Solid hardwood flooring is the classic option, crafted from planks milled entirely from a single species of wood. Popular choices include oak, maple, cherry, walnut, and exotic hardwoods. Each species showcases its own unique grain patterns and colors, bringing a one-of-a-kind character to your space. Solid hardwood's unmatched durability means it can be sanded and refinished numerous times throughout its lifespan, ensuring it looks stunning for decades.
 
 
 
 

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What is engineered hardwood flooring?

 
Engineered wood flooring delivers the visual appeal of solid hardwood with added structural advantages. It features a top layer of genuine hardwood bonded to a base of plywood or high-density fiberboard. These multiple layers are cross-grained for exceptional stability. This construction gives engineered wood flooring increased resistance to changes in humidity and temperature, so it's more suitable for installation in areas like basements and over concrete subfloors.
 

Benefits of wood floors

 

Hardwood flooring is not only a visually appealing choice but also offers a range of benefits that make it a smart investment for any homeowner:

  • Durability and longevity: Both solid and engineered hardwood floors are known for their outstanding durability and can last for decades when properly maintained. The ability to refinish the surface allows for the restoration of its initial charm and the adaptation of the finish to fit changing decor styles.
  • Aesthetic appeal: Wood floors add a touch of stunning elegance and warmth to any space, increasing the aesthetic value of your home. With various wood types, stains, and finishes, hardwood flooring offers unmatched natural beauty that can complement any interior design.
  • Better air quality: Unlike carpet, hardwood flooring does not trap dust, pollen, and other allergens, making it an ideal floor covering for allergy sufferers and contributing to cleaner indoor air quality.
  • Property value: Installing wood floors can increase the resale value of your home. They are a highly sought-after feature for homebuyers, often leading to faster sales and higher offers.
  • Easy to clean: Hardwood floors are exceptionally easy to clean. Regular sweeping, vacuuming, and mopping with a wood cleaner are sufficient to keep them looking new.
 
 
 
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Choosing the right wood flooring for your home

 

When selecting your hardwood floor, it's important to consider:

  • Traffic: For high-traffic areas, harder wood species like oak or hickory offer greater resistance to scratches and dents.
  • Style: Think about the overall design aesthetic you're aiming for. Do you prefer warm tones, cool grays, or the richness of dark wood?
  • Budget: Hardwood flooring varies in price depending on the wood species, plank width, and finish.
  • Installation: While solid hardwood flooring is typically nailed down, engineered wood flooring offers more installation options, including gluing or floating over a subfloor.
 

Contact us for high-end hardwood flooring in Pleasant Valley, MO

 
Explore our range of solid and engineered wood floors to find the perfect match for your style and functional needs. Our experts are here to guide you through every step, from selection to installation, ensuring that you are delighted with your investment for years to come. Contact KM Servicing LLC today to see how hardwood flooring can transform your space with its beauty, durability, and timeless appeal. Our hardwood flooring store is based in Pleasant Valley, MO, and serves Kansas City Metro, Liberty, MO, Parkville, MO, Smithville, MO, and Kearney, MO.