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  2. 9 Flooring Choices That Instantly Make Your House Look More ...

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    Cherry, Walnut, Birch, and Maple Flooring. According to Seth Ballard, principal of Ballard & Mensua Architecture in Washington, D.C., upgrading your typical red or white oak floors to cherry ...

  3. Quercus alba - Wikipedia

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    Quercus alba, the white oak, is one of the preeminent hardwoods of eastern and central North America. It is a long-lived oak, native to eastern and central North America and found from Minnesota, Ontario, Quebec, and southern Maine south as far as northern Florida and eastern Texas. [3] Specimens have been documented to be over 450 years old.

  4. Wood flooring - Wikipedia

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    Solid hardwood floors were originally used for structural purposes, being installed perpendicular to the wooden support beams of a building known as joists or bearers. With the increased use of concrete as a subfloor in some parts of the world, engineered wood flooring has gained some popularity.

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    Dark Hardwood Floors. White oak wood floors have been a go-to for many designers in recent years (Shannon Eddings, principal at Shannon Eddings Interiors included) but some designers and ...

  6. Bamboo floor - Wikipedia

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    Moso Bamboo is the primary species used for the manufacturing of flooring and plywood. [4] Moso bamboo can grow up to 119 centimetres (47 in) in 24 hours and 24 metres (79 ft) high in 40 to 50 days. It takes about 3–5 years for bamboo to reach full maturity. [5] Traditional hard woods can take 20–120 years to mature.

  7. Janka hardness test - Wikipedia

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    For hardwood flooring, the test usually requires an 80 mm × 150 mm (3 in × 6 in) sample with a thickness of at least 6–8 mm, and the most commonly used test is the ASTM D1037. When testing wood in lumber form, the Janka test is always carried out on wood from the tree trunk (known as the heartwood), and the standard sample (according to ...

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