Shropshire Oak

     The flooring shop

    24 Horton Court, Hortonwood,                    Telford. TF1 7GT

           Hard Surface Flooring

   

   

         


Flooring textures

 Smooth, brushed and hand scraped wood flooring textures.


Smooth, brushed, and hand-scraped wood flooring are different finishes and textures applied to hardwood floors. Each has its own unique look, advantages, and disadvantages.


Smooth Wood Flooring:


  • Appearance: Smooth wood flooring has a sleek and uniform surface with a glossy finish. It is often chosen for a contemporary or formal aesthetic.
  • Advantages:
  • Easy to clean and maintain because there are no crevices for dirt and dust to settle in.
  • Provides a modern and elegant look that works well with various interior styles.
  • Can make a room look larger and more open due to the reflective properties of the smooth surface.
  • Disadvantages:
  • Scratches and imperfections are more visible on the smooth surface.
  • May show wear and tear more quickly than textured finishes.


Brushed Wood Flooring:


  • Appearance: Brushed wood flooring has a textured surface created by brushing the wood with stiff wire brushes. This process removes the softer grain, leaving the harder grain behind, creating a distressed look.
  • Advantages:
  • Conceals small scratches and dings well due to its textured finish.
  • Adds character and a rustic appearance to a room.
  • Provides a more natural and authentic look compared to smooth surfaces.
  • Disadvantages:
  • Can be more challenging to clean because the textured surface may trap dirt.
  • The rustic appearance may not suit all interior design styles.

Hand-Scraped Wood Flooring:


  • Appearance: Hand-scraped wood flooring is made by manually scraping the wood to create intentional imperfections and a distressed look.
  • Advantages:
  • Offers a unique, vintage, and worn-in appearance.
  • Hides scratches and scuffs exceptionally well due to its pre-distressed nature.
  • Perfect for creating a cosy and inviting atmosphere, particularly in traditional or rustic settings.
  • Disadvantages:
  • Cleaning can be more challenging due to the textured surface.
  • The rustic look might not be suitable for all decorating styles.

In summary, the choice between smooth, brushed, and hand-scraped wood flooring depends on your personal style preferences, the room's design, and how much wear and tear you expect the floor to endure. Smooth flooring is modern and elegant but may show imperfections more easily. Brushed and hand-scraped flooring add character and are great for hiding wear and tear, but they have a more rustic and traditional look. Consider the practicality, maintenance, and the overall aesthetic of the space when making your decision.

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