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Wood Floor Ideas

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  • Why Wood
    • Beautiful
    • Economical
    • Energy Efficient
      • Case Study – The Breezeway House
    • Environmental
      • Green Building
      • Healthy Home
      • Sustainable Forestry
  • Idea Center
    • Deck & Porch Ideas
    • Pergola & Gazebo Ideas
    • Fence Ideas
    • Other Outdoor Ideas
    • Siding & Trim Ideas
    • Crown Molding & Wainscoting Ideas
    • Wall Paneling Ideas
    • Ceiling Ideas
    • Wood Floor Ideas
    • Other Indoor Ideas
  • Planning Resources
    • Know Your Species
      • Douglas Fir
      • Eastern White Pine
      • Hem-Fir
      • Ponderosa Pine
      • Pressure Treated Wood
      • Redwood
      • Southern Pine
      • Spruce-Pine-Fir
      • Western Red Cedar
    • Project Plans and Installation Guides
    • Calculators
    • Selecting a Contractor
  • How-Tos
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    • How-To Articles
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      • Energy Efficiency
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Wood Floors

With distinctive grain patterns and warm natural tones, the beauty of a wood floor, made from pine or Douglas fir, is prized by designers, builders and homeowners, alike. Whether newly installed or preserved for generations, wood floors add a natural warmth, comfortable texture and sense of solidity. Plus, with proper care and easy maintenance, durable wood floors can last a lifetime.

Country Style Interior
The rustic texture and color of pine makes it a natural choice for country-style homes, but that doesn’t mean it doesn’t have a place in contemporary and modern buildings. Photo Credit: Northeastern Lumber Manufacturer’s Association
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Southern Pine Flooring
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Southern Pine flooring enhances the décor of most any room in the house. Photo Credit: Southern Forest Products Association.
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The rustic look of No.2 grade Southern Pine flooring is ideal for the interior of this lakefront vacation home. Photo Credit: Southern Forest Products Association.
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