Jun 17 2009
Brazilian Cherry Flooring
Brazilian Cherry flooring is among the strongest wood flooring options available. Some wood experts say it is the strongest known wood available worldwide. This type of durability along with the beauty of Brazilian Cherry flooring makes it a popular choice in flooring for many homeowners.
In the past homeowners looking for flooring options have turned to the classics like Oak and Cedar. Today, as more exotic woods are available, the popularity of the Brazilian Cherry is flourishing.
Durability
Next to aesthetic appearance, homeowners deciding on wood flooring are looking for an option that will last a long time. Flooring is an investment that shouldn’t have to be replaced every few years. Hardwood flooring is such an option and Brazilian Cherry flooring pushes the envelope in terms of durability.
On the Janka Hardness scale, Brazilian Cherry rates a 2350, nearly twice that of Oak. Brazilian Cherry’s hardness and durability are what make it bridge and dock constructors choose it. If Brazilian Cherry is strong enough for a dock, imagine how long it will last as a floor.
Brazilian Cherry flooring’s strength and durability make it ideally suited for applications involving heavy foot traffic, such as commercial shopping centers or hospitals lobbies.
In addition to being durable, Brazilian Cherry flooring is also resistant to stains. This makes the wood even more inviting as a flooring option. Homeowners don’t have to stress over spills or accidents as they won’t damage the floor.
Brazilian Cherry Flooring Color
Brazilian Cherry flooring can range in color from deep burgundy to deep red or orange. Often it can be found with dark black stripes running through it highlighting the grain. Tonal variations in color can run from one piece of flooring to the next making interesting color patterns.
The coloring of the Brazilian Cherry flooring will deepen over time, as the wood ages. This is why it is recommended that any mats or rugs covering areas of the floor be rotated to allow all of the flooring to age consistently.
Brazilian Cherry wood has a natural gloss to it due to naturally occurring oils in the wood. This also helps the wood to polish into a nice luster.
Selecting Brazilian Cherry Flooring
Brazilian Cherry flooring goes well with any home or decor. However, to be certain that the flooring meets expectations, it is important to consider the various shades, geometric patterns, and grain tones before deciding to purchase.
Installing
Brazilian Cherry flooring can be difficult to work with and a professional installer should be consulted if there are any hesitancies concerning the installation.
The wood is difficult to saw and plane and requires pre-drilling for any screws or nails that are going to be used. When cutting is required, carbide-tipped cutting tools should be used. Gluing with waterproof glue is the recommended application method.
Brazilian Cherry flooring is an excellent choice for families with children as it is durable enough to withstand hours of play without being damage; it is also elegant enough to floor a formal dining room. Strength, beauty and durability all lend to the popularity of Brazilian Cherry flooring.
-Sharon V. Chapman
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