February 10, 2012   1-877-631-2845

Choosing A Hardwood Flooring Species

Choice is good, right?  Of course; as long as you’ve got all of the information, or at least a starting point to start drawing some conclusion of your own.  And when you’re making an investment in the transformation of your interior,  it’s even more important.

So, BuildDirect Co-Founder Rob Banks and I shot a video about hardwood flooring species (he’s the talent, and I’m the camera guy).  Take a look:

Each species has its strengths, although in terms of look. you’re not tied to them.  One of the great things about hardwood flooring is that you can always choose a species for its hardness, and then choose a stain if you’d like a darker color.  But, hopefully this video will give you an idea of how to begin researching the flooring that is right for your project.

Cheers!

Rob.

Related posts:

  1. 5 Ways to Choose a Hardwood Flooring Species
  2. About Hardwood Flooring Species: Red Oak Floors
  3. Hardwood flooring: Why Choose A Northern Species?
  4. About Hardwood Flooring Species: Yellow Birch
  5. About hardwood flooring species: Hard Maple

Comments

  1. dyuane says:

    This is a great blog site. Keep up the good work.

    • Rob Jones says:

      Thanks a lot, Dyuane. What sorts of things do you find most useful? Is there anything on this blog you’d like to see, but haven’t yet?

      Let us know!
      Cheers
      Rob.

  2. Great job on the videos – I love them!

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