A real wood floor can be a great addition to any home,
adding a warm and authentic feel, while also increasing the value of the home
in the process. To get the most out of your wooden floor you should use
suitable wood floor treatments and finishes to really bring out the natural
beauty of the wood, and protect it in the process. There is a huge range of
wood floor treatment products available, and it can be hard to understand what
each treatment does. We are going to look a little into 4 of the main finishes,
and what each finish does, and how you can best use them. Sell Wood Products
Wood floor finishes
Floor Stains
Wooden floor stains come in a magnitude of colours and
shade, and are a perfect way of adding extra character to your wooden floor.
Unlike a paint, a stain does not cover the natural grain of the wood, instead
it enhances and incorporates the grain, offering a more natural look and feel,
compared to a paint. Though bear in mind a stain has no protective qualities,
so it will need to be covered with an oil or varnish to add this required level
of protection. There are tinted oils, and varnishes available which combine the
colouring effect of a stain, with the protection of a oil or varnish.
Floor Oils
Floor oil is one of the most popular floor finishing
products as it offers a natural look and feel, while also protecting, and
nourishing the wood. A clear oil will slightly darken the wooden, and bring out
the natural grain. You can get a rough idea for how much an oil will darken the
wood by wiping the floor with a damp cloth, and this will help indicate how
much a clear oil will darken the wood.
Oils provide a great level of protection, and offer excellent dirt and
water repellence, making them ideal for floors. Floor oils also come in a range
of sheen levels, which refers to how shiny or reflective the finish will be,
with the most common sheen levels being matte, satin and gloss. Just remember
oiled floors will need regular upkeep depending on wear, but spot repairs are
easy and stress free. If safety is a concern of yours there is a range of
anti-slips oils available, to help prevent any trips or slips.
Floor Varnishes
Like an oil, floor varnishes are very popular due to the
level of protection that they offer, as varnishes are extremely hard wearing.
Unlike a oil which soaks into the wood, a varnish sits on top of the wood,
protecting the wood beneath. Like an oil it comes in a range of sheen levels
with the main ones again being matte, satin and gloss. A varnish requires less
care and maintenance than an oil, although when it does need repairing (every
5-10 years depending on number of coats and wear) you will need to sand the
entire area back to bare wood and start again. Floor varnishes are also
available in an anti-slip ranges for an added level of safety.
Floor Paints
Finally there is floor paint, which is ideal if you want to
obscure the wood and cover the grain. Paints are perfect for adding a splash of
colour to your floor, and are easy to apply. This is ideal for floors that may
be damaged or discoloured, as the paint will help hide any of these
imperfections. Not all paints are suitable for use on floors, and you should
only ever use specific floor paints, as these are made to withstand the wear
and tear floors naturally receive. Planed Wood for Sale
There is a whole range of wood finishes and treatments
available for wooden floors, in a range of colours, shades and protection
levels, so no matter what your style, there is a wood finish to compliment it.
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