You can absolutely use different wood floors in the same house—and make it look intentional—if you limit the number of “wood stories” to two or three, keep undertones consistent, and use clean transit...
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White Oak Solid Finger-Joint Hand-scraped + Distressed Solid Wood Flooring offers a unique, rustic charm with its 203mm width and hand-scraped, distressed finish. The 18mm thickness and random lengths add to the authentic, timeless appeal of this flooring, creating a naturally aged look that enhances any interior. The durable White Oak wood is ideal for high-traffic areas, offering both beauty and strength. Perfect for residential spaces like living rooms, kitchens, or hallways, this flooring adds character and warmth to contemporary or traditional settings. Its texture and design make it an great choice for creating a rustic yet refined atmosphere.
Made of natural wood and does not contain any harmful substances such as formaldehyde, which is harmless to human health.
Each floor is unique, adding natural beauty and warmth to the home, and can be matched with various decoration styles.
Solid flooring provides a comfortable feel and thermal insulation performance, and its good elasticity makes it comfortable to walk.
Solid wood floors can last a long time and are relatively easy to maintain, requiring only regular cleaning and waxing.
Wood can be sawed, planed, cut, diced, and even nailed. So wood flooring has a reprocessability better than other materials.
Wooden floors have a sound-absorbing effect, which can reduce the noise generated by walking and objects falling, and provide a quieter living environment.
You can absolutely use different wood floors in the same house—and make it look intentional—if you limit the number of “wood stories” to two or three, keep undertones consistent, and use clean transit...
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