While you can add an elegant appeal to most
any room with the rich, traditional color and
texture of hardwood flooring, there are some
guidelines to follow in deciding which type of
hardwood to select or whether to choose hardwood
at all.
Since colonial times, solid hardwood has been
a preferred choice for enhancing formal rooms
and hallways with a beautiful, inviting
ambiance. It's also an excellent choice for
areas where you may want to change looks at a
future date, since it can sanded and refinished
to meet changing tastes.
However, solid hardwood is not
recommended for installation below grade
(basements) or in rooms where excess moisture is
present, such as kitchens, baths, saunas, and
enclosed porches. It also tends scratch easier
than engineered hardwoods, so careful
consideration should be given to use with large
pets.
Engineered hardwood is a perfect alternative
virtually any place solid hardwood is used,
except where you might want to change the look
since engineered hardwood generally cannot be
sanded and refinished. In addition, engineered
hardwood is especially recommended for use below
grade in basements and other areas where scratch
resistance and added longevity are important.
While it tends to resist moisture better than
solid hardwood, it still may not be the best
choice for kitchens and bath.