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distressed hardwood flooring

October 17th, 2011 admin No comments
distressed hardwood flooring

distressed hardwood flooring

If you want a wood floor that has stood, weathered look, then you should check the original wood floors and American Vintage American Bruce hardwood flooring collections. They are manufactured by a trusted brand, with art and aesthetics can not be found elsewhere.

 

Bruce Hardwood receive this vintage look and collections through techniques known as color-washing and distressing. Dry color is where the wood is stained a dark pigment special to improve the structure of the wood. It creates a wonderful contrast to forest floors and looks exceptionally beautiful with lots of natural light in color changes.

Bruce Hardwood, “American Originals collection of antique wood floors washed colors. The variations of color in America Collection Originals Maple floors are soft and cozy, like a favorite sweater. Collection in Hickory wood floors, are much darker, like ‘ hickory tree is known as a sharp contrast with the pigments.

Antique Hickory wood is soft sand, natural dark brown, almost black spots, when the Chesapeake Hardwood Maple is a soft, milk chocolate brown.

distressed hardwood flooring

distressed hardwood flooring

Bruce American Vintage collection is equivalent to the American Originals collection, but with much darker wood and stain. This line comes in American cherry and American walnut species. With this line, you will notice color variations from plank to plank, creating a dramatic effect.

 

If you are a fan of dark brown and elegance, you’ll love American Vintage is chicory and walnut brown walnut Mesa. And with their vibrant shades of red, the copper kettle and Vintage Vintage Cherry Cherry Sangria both add warmth to any room of your home.

In fact, any wood floor adds warmth to your home, but none can beat the quality and design of Bruce hardwood flooring. All the finishing of your floors are backed by a 25 year warranty, which means that you can feel comfortable investing in a wood floor.