Bamboo Flooring

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Environment Friendly Flooring Choices

With such a huge choice of options, it is never easy choosing the right floor for your home. There is however one thing that is influencing consumers just like you that are contemplating making a major flooring purchase - the environment. That's right, the concerns of consumers regarding the health of our planet is dictating, to a large degree, the products they are buying in order to improve their homes and business premises. It's no wonder then that floor choices like bamboo and cork have become an instant hit with consumers. What's more, the stunning beauty of these environment friendly floors is quite literally leaving their owners floored!

Bamboo Flooring 

Bamboo Flooring

Bamboo flooring planks have a look somewhat similar to that of hardwood, so people seeing it for the first time are often surprised to hear that it is in fact bamboo. The planks are made from pieces of milled and machined bamboo and are just as flat and strong as any comparable wooden floor.
The attraction to bamboo floors stems from the fact that bamboo is a much faster growing plant than hardwoods like oak or teak. Bamboo matures in about 5 years whereas typical hard woods may take anything up 80 years to reach maturity. The furniture and flooring industries continue to place huge demands on the worlds forests and jungles, to the point that they are now receding at a pace much faster than they can be replaced. With bamboo, no such problem exists. Bamboo's rapid growth rate and sustainable abundance is more than adequate to keep up with global demands, no matter how great they become.

Choices 

Although bamboo floors have only been around, in plank form, for little more than a decade, a wide choice awaits environmentally conscious buyers that are looking to purchase a planet friendly and stylish floor. Buyers have a choice of horizontal, vertical, carbonized and natural bamboo flooring, so there is sure to be something to suit everyone.

Horizontal and Vertical 

"Horizontal" and "Vertical" describes the way the bamboo floor planks are constructed.

With Horizontal Bamboo Floors, the small, individual pieces of bamboo are aligned horizontally and then bonded together to form a complete plank. Horizontal planks are easily recognizable, with the distinctive bamboo rings or nodes clearly visible on the surface of the plank. More here about Horizontal Bamboo Flooring

Horizontal Bamboo Flooring

Example Picture: Horizontal Bamboo Flooring

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With Vertical Bamboo Flooring, the individual bamboo pieces are aligned vertically on their narrowest edge and bonded together in the shape of a full
plank. Vertical planks are recognizable from their lined appearance that is generally more uniform, without any rings being visible. More here about Vertical
Bamboo Floors

Vertical Bamboo Flooring

Example Picture: Vertical Bamboo Flooring

Natural and Carbonized 

The terms "Natural" and "Carbonized" refer to the coloration of the bamboo flooring.

As the name suggests, the color of natural bamboo flooring is pretty much the color of bamboo in its raw, yet dry, state. It has a somewhat bleached appearance. More here about Natural Bamboo Floors

Natural Bamboo Flooring

Example Picture: Natural Bamboo Flooring

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Typically, carbonized bamboo flooring has a honey colored hue to it. The bamboo itself is treated in order to achieve this shade through, either a system of heat treatment or use of a stain.

Carbonized Bamboo Flooring

Example Picture: Carbonized Bamboo Flooring

Bamboo Floor Brands 

Currently, there are a number of bamboo floor manufacturers with products on the market. The following are a few of the major brands.


It clearly makes sense in more ways than one to consider bamboo for your next flooring project. Check it out today!


More information on all types of Bamboo Flooring can be found at www.bambooflooring.biz

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