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If your home’s hardwood floor is showing signs of wear and tear, or if you’re just looking for a fresh design upgrade, you might consider installing new wood flooring. While this may seem like a daunting task, breaking it down into quick, manageable steps can make the process a lot easier. Here’s your guide to a brand new wood flooring in just a few steps.
Planning is essential to any successful home improvement project. When it comes to wood flooring, consider your lifestyle, budget, and interior design. Choose the type of wood that best suits your needs. From durable oak to exotic teak or economical engineered wood, there are numerous options available.
Measure the area of your room to determine how much flooring you’ll need. Remember to add 10-15% extra to account for any mistakes or wastage. This is particularly important if you’re choosing a patterned layout, such as herringbone or chevron, which require more wood.
Now that you’ve chosen your wood type and calculated the required amount, it’s time to make your purchase. Visit local home improvement stores or check online retailers to compare prices and buy your wood. Remember to buy all your flooring from the same batch to ensure colour and pattern consistency.
Wood is a natural material that reacts to its environment. Before installation, let your wood flooring acclimate to your home’s humidity and temperature for at least 48 hours. This helps prevent warping or shrinkage after installation.
A clean, level subfloor is key to a successful installation. Remove any existing flooring, thoroughly clean the area, and level the subfloor if needed. Install an underlay for soundproofing and to create a moisture barrier.
Plan your layout before starting the installation. The direction of your floorboards can significantly impact the room’s look. As a rule of thumb, floorboards are often installed parallel to the longest wall. Remember to plan for the placement of expansion gaps to account for natural wood movement.
Now the real work begins. Start from one corner of your room and work your way across. Depending on the type of flooring, you might need to glue, nail, or click the planks into place. Ensure that the planks fit snugly together and lay flat.
The last row of flooring will likely need to be cut to fit. Measure the gap and subtract the expansion gap to know how wide the final plank needs to be. Use a table saw or hand saw to cut the planks to the correct width.
Once all the planks are installed, apply finishing touches. This may include installing baseboards or quarter round molding to hide the expansion gaps, or adding transitions between different flooring types in your home.
Allow any adhesives to dry completely according to the manufacturer’s instructions, then clean your new floor before moving furniture back into the room. Now, sit back and enjoy the fresh look of your new wood flooring.
While installing new wood flooring might seem complicated, breaking it down into these quick steps can make the task more approachable. Remember that patience, attention to detail, and proper planning are critical in ensuring the success of your installation. With these steps at your fingertips, you’re well-equipped to give your home a stunning makeover with new wood flooring.
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This organic finish not only adds beauty to your home but also has exceptional water-repellent characteristics, making it easier to clean and maintain.
This natural floor finish offers the softest and most mellow appearance – and leaves your floor able to breath.
Using soft buffing machines (and hand-polishing where required) will bring a wonderful sheen to your newly-finished floor.
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