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The Pros and Cons of Wide Plank Hardwood Flooring

It’s true what they say: wide plank hardwood flooring really does exude elegance. As far as hardwood flooring options go, this has been one of the most popular in our area of Texas for the past few years and with good reason. Longer, wider planks make your room look larger, more open and less busy. Not surprisingly, within the hardwood flooring category, there are limitless options and before making the investment, it’s important to know what will work best for you.

Perks of the Wide Plank

If you want to create a traditional or rustic look in your home, you can’t beat wide plank flooring. It tends to show more of the grain of the wood and includes more knots and imperfections. Top designers in College Station specifically seek out these unique details, as they add rustic charm and help make a space one-of-a-kind.

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The Downside of Wide Plank

In small spaces, wider plank flooring can make the room feel cramped. Also, if you are hoping to achieve a polished look with your flooring, large knots in the floor panels may be a problem.  A technical downside is that wide plank floors need to acclimate to the environment they’re in which they are going to be installed. Because the plank is wider, the more moisture it has the ability to hold.  To ensure your wide plank flooring doesn’t shrink or buckle after it’s installed, allowing for proper acclimation time is extremely important.

Have more questions before installing wide plank flooring? Let the flooring and home renovation specialists at Faith Floors and More help you!