30 Oct

There are few woods available at Baird Brothers that can so effectively brighten a room as Antique Oak Floors. There is a distinct natural softness to oak which lends a feeling of certain classic antique elegance. The grain of the wood, the color and the overall texture are what make these woods unique and truly timeless. With prominent inclusions and knots, oak is arguably the perfect rustic flooring choice.


Antique oak flooring is often chosen because of its durability. The lumber is often kiln dried to eliminate the moisture. The finished product is a dense hardwood that withstands the elements and does not easily warp or break. It is very easy to install, although it does take a little bit of effort. When it is done properly, these floors will last for a very long time.


The type of wood is also a key consideration when selecting Antique Oak Floors. This choice can either be an Original, a True-Maple or a False-Maple. Each has their own unique qualities that should be considered prior to making your choice. Original Antique is the best choice if you would like a traditional look with a soft aged feel. The True-Maple is another good choice for an elegant style of flooring. The false Maple option is very popular and gives a very contemporary and modern look to your home. Click here for more info on True-Maple.


When it comes to installation, the real problem arises is what type of sealant or finish to use. There are various sealants that you can use. Some of the more popular choices include VHB, Nokona, and Krystal. All of these sealants will help to protect the wood from the elements as well as giving a shine to the finished product. Depending on the type of finish you use, you may want to have it sealed for a long period of time or just for the initial installation. A sealing sealant should be used at least once a year for the best results.


Another consideration when it comes to Antique Oak Flooring is the kind of finish that will be used on the wood. There are several finishes available that are available for this purpose. The popular choice includes oil rubbed, hand rubbed and sanded. In fact, there are many choices in between these finishes depending on the individual preference. Some people prefer the oil rubbed finish which adds a nice shine and natural color to the wood. Sanding removes the scratches and helps to bring out the natural character of the wood. In hand rubbed finishes, the oak is left to sit and the wood is sanded and a sealant is applied after the surface has dried, usually over the top of the wood.


The choice of stain for Antique oak flooring also comes down to personal preference. You can use just about any stain that you like. Some people prefer a certain brand of stain and then leave it alone while others may wish to go all out and have a specialized stain applied. The same is true for hand rubbed stains. Some people do not mind them but others like them. If you want the best results, go with a specific stain and apply it as often as possible. Check out this post for more details related to this article: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hardwood.

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