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Choose Your Own Wood Flooring: Red Oak or White Oak?

Choose Your Own Wood Flooring: Red Oak or White Oak?

Sometimes when you are choosing which wood flooring to install, you can’t decide. Two common options are red oak flooring and white oak.

Sometimes when you are choosing which wood flooring to install, you can’t decide. Two common options are red oak flooring and white oak. How are they different from each other? You could have millions of questions during this process. Let’s break it down together.

Do You Want Oak Hardwood?

When it comes to wood flooring, oak is a classic choice. It has long been a staple of interior design throughout American history. As such, it’s a popular addition to homes and office buildings all over the country. A vast majority of the oak, no matter which color it is, can be harvested domestically, saving you money and providing more Americans with jobs and income.

You’ve Got the Look

You’ll know red oak wood flooring when you see it. It has reddish-gold highlights in the wood grain. You would probably expect white oak to be completely pale. The thing is, it’s not. However, white oak is still lighter than red oak and features a warm glow of gold in its grain.

Toughing It Out

You want to be sure that no matter which wood flooring you choose, it’ll last. Well, white oak might be the better choice in this case, as it boasts an impressive 1360 rating on the Janka Hardness Scale. This score means it’ll survive damages such as scratches more than its red oak counterpart, which scored 1290 on the same scale.

Enhancing the Aesthetic

If you’re looking to improve the look for a particular room, you’ll need to think about the patterns ingrained in the wood. Whether you are trying to remodel your kitchen or make your master bedroom more elegant, you might want to choose red oak. The patterns in red oak are much more noticeable than the ones in white oak, which tend to be more understated.

Character Counts

White oak wood flooring also happens to be more resistant to water. That means it’s a better choice for use anywhere it can encounter water on a regular basis – namely the kitchen, bathroom, and laundry room. However, although white oak doesn’t take on water damage as easily, it’s much easier to restain a red oak wood floor, since the stain will settle in more deeply so it won’t look tacky and superficial, and it’ll spread out far more evenly.

Ready for a Beautiful Hardwood Floor? You Can Trust John K Eareckson & Co.!

When you work with John K Eareckson & Co. Flooring, we will ensure your hardwood floors undergo a stress-free acclimation process and that they sparkle for years to come. From a seamless and beautiful installation to years of maintenance, John K Eareckson & Co. Flooring has the expertise to care for your home’s hardwood floors. For a consultation and more information visit us online or give us a call at 410-788-4200. You can also follow us on Facebook, Google+, Twitter, YouTube, and Flickr.

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