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		<title>Bamboo Flooring &#8211; A Stylish New Trend in Wood Floors</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 19 Oct 2008 10:43:41 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Doug Watson</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Bamboo flooring has become more popular recently because it is good for the environment and it is very durable. It is a good alternative to hardwood flooring. Bamboo is a kind of grass that grows in Southeast Asia and China. It is not as expensive as other flooring options but it is high in quality.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div class="uawbyline" style="italic;">by Doug Watson</div>
<p>Bamboo flooring has become more popular recently because it is good for the environment and it is very durable. It is a good alternative to hardwood flooring. Bamboo is a kind of grass that grows in Southeast Asia and China. It is not as expensive as other flooring options but it is high in quality.</p>
<p>Professional in flooring always look for durable, attractive, affordable material to recommend to clients. They know that consumers will want high-quality flooring which looks nice and will hold up to everyday lifestyles. Bamboo Flooring is suitable and will make a fine choice.</p>
<p>Bamboo stalks mature in only three to five years and can grow up to 50 ft. Since bamboo renews itself naturally it is an environmentally friendly alternative to harvesting trees that can take from 50 to 100 years to mature. Even though it is a grass, bamboo grows into a material that is very hard and durable. In addition, bamboo can grow in areas with relatively poor soil, where other crops are impractical. Even after harvesting bamboo will continue to grow vigorously, making it one of the fastest growing plants in the world.</p>
<p>Bamboo flooring will also add value to your home because it is hard, durable and beautiful. It is just as good as any other kind of traditional hardwood flooring. Bamboo Floors looks great and are practical. It has also become more popular recently because it is environmentally friendly.</p>
<p>Bamboo flooring comes in colors common in hardwood such as honey, light wood, dark wood, and amber. Pressure steaming and carbonization are techniques used to create the darker colors found in a lot of bamboo floors. Bamboo flooring panels can be arranged in many different patterns such as vertical or flat grain.</p>
<p>Installation can be accomplished by gluing, floating or &#8217;secret nailing&#8217;. The boards can be glued directly to the subfloor or glued tongue to groove (floating). A secret nail gun can be used to shoot nails at a 45 degree angle through the tongue into the subfloor. It is called secret nailing because the tongue and nail heads are covered by the next board. Pre-finished and unfinished bamboo panels are available and available online through flooring vendors.</p>
<p>A homeowner who is looking for new flooring should definitely consider bamboo. It is a cheaper alternative to traditional hardwood flooring. It is also durable and easy to maintain. Bamboo floors will give your house a warm and comfortable feeling while also making your house look timeless. They are reasonably priced, environmentally friendly and add value to your home.</p>
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<div class="uawlinks"><a href="http://www.Floorstudios.com/Bamboo-Flooring.html" target="_blank">Bamboo Flooring</a> is an excellent choice for a new floor, giving a warm, comforting ambience with a contemporary yet timeless appeal. <a href="http://www.Floorstudios.com/Strand-Bamboo-Flooring.html" target="_blank">Bamboo Floors</a> look beautiful, are practical and eco friendly.</div>
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		<title>Advantages of Bamboo Flooring</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 02 Sep 2008 07:31:24 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Adam Peters</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Bamboo flooring has become the latest trend globally because of its beauty, cost effectiveness and the fact that it does not harm the environment in any way. This article will help you understand the benefits of this flooring and also give a few pointers as to the installation process.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div class="uawbyline" style="italic;">by Adam Peters</div>
<p>Bamboo flooring has become the latest trend globally because of its beauty, cost effectiveness and the fact that it does not harm the environment in any way. This article will help you understand the benefits of this flooring and also give a few pointers as to the installation process.</p>
<p>Environment Friendly</p>
<p>Southeast Asia produces bamboo in plenty from where it is exported to the rest of the world for flooring purposes. There are certain steps to be taken before it can be used for flooring. Bamboo undergoes various treatments which make it sturdy and also eliminates all the bugs and insects residing in it. Unlike other trees, bamboo is a grass that has the capacity to renew itself after it has been harvested. Again unlike other trees, it attains full growth in around five years time.</p>
<p>Bamboo Flooring- The Style Statement</p>
<p>The great thing about bamboo flooring is that they come in a variety of colors but people mostly opt for the colors that resemble hardwood as this gives out the same effect of homeliness and elegance. What makes it an easy option to have is the cost factor which is pretty inexpensive. Since it is sturdy and easy to maintain, make sure that this flooring has a warranty period of around 20 years.</p>
<p>Also remember, however, that the bamboo flooring that lasts for twenty years is the high-quality one. So, if you want bamboo flooring that is durable, opt for the high range ones in terms of cost and quality. Even in this case, the price will be much lower than actual hardwood flooring.</p>
<p>Useful Advice</p>
<p>Ultimately, what you need to realize is that you have to zoom in on the right flooring for your home. Investing in the floors of your house is a good thing to do as it will save you a lot of headache and heartache at a later stage. Selecting a good flooring will ensure that you do not spend a lot of time either in replacing or repairing the floors. So, go in for plenty of study in this area.</p>
<p>Online study will give you all the knowledge that you require, but if you buy something online, you have to make sure that the shipping charges are not exorbitant. Also, if you order online, you may not be able to arrive at a realistic idea of the quality, color and over-all look of the bamboo flooring, especially in the case of <a href="http://www.home-decorating-reviews.com/blog/45/exotic-hardwood-floors">koa wood flooring</a>. Anyways, the future of bamboo flooring seems very bright as it is budget-friendly, beautiful and very safe for the environment.</p>
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<div class="uawlinks">Adam Peters use to write on bamboo flooring and similar subjects for http://www.home-decorating-reviews.com .Keep reading about <a href="http://www.home-decorating-reviews.com/blog/45/exotic-hardwood-floors">koa wood flooring</a> and wood floors at his web.</div>
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		<title>Timber Flooring vs Bamboo Flooring</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 15 Jul 2008 14:43:25 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Mark Hutchison</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Timber flooring has been around for a long time, in the form of solid wood or veneered (floating timber) floors.  It's the first choice for people who want their homes to include the warm look of wood, or who just don't like carpet.  There haven't been a lot of other options.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div class="uawbyline" style="italic;">by Mark Hutchison</div>
<p>Timber flooring has been around for a long time, in the form of solid wood or veneered (floating timber) floors.  It&#8217;s the first choice for people who want their homes to include the warm look of wood, or who just don&#8217;t like carpet.  There haven&#8217;t been a lot of other options.</p>
<p>However, timber now has competition.  Bamboo flooring is a comparable, but durable and environmentally friendly floor alternative.  Against the popular floating form of timber floors, it performs favorably.</p>
<p>Floating timber floors are most popular because they&#8217;re inexpensive.  Unlike solid timber, they&#8217;re made up of wood veneer just a few millimeters in thickness.  This veneer is laminated onto less expensive wood, or onto a wood composite.  Bamboo floors, on the other hand, can be made of solid bamboo.  That means that they&#8217;re more durable, and may be less expensive than a solid timber floor.  As a plus, bamboo is harder to damage and much stronger than most woods.</p>
<p>A bamboo floor, unlike floating timber, is fixed permanently to the surface on which it sits.  That makes it a lot more stable than timber.  There&#8217;s less movement or opening of the joints between the individual pieces.</p>
<p>You also won&#8217;t have to deal with the hollow sound that many timber floors make when you walk on them, or the easy scratching.  Bamboo flooring is solid sounding, easy to clean, and resistant to scratches and dings.</p>
<p>The lack of movement between the pieces of flooring also means that if your bamboo floor needs to be refinished, you&#8217;ll have a much better surface to work with than you would on solid timber.  Veneered timber flooring cannot be refinished, since the wood surface is so thin.</p>
<p>Instead, the damaged portion of the timber floor needs to be replaced.  Bamboo can be resurfaced many more times than other types of floor, and could last another five to ten years longer because of it.</p>
<p>If you&#8217;re concerned about sustainability and the environment, bamboo is the better choice.  While both timber and bamboo are renewable natural resources, it takes a long time for timber to renew.  Veneered timber requires less hardwood to produce, but it still uses softwoods, composite woods, and even toxic and environmentally damaging glues.</p>
<p>You&#8217;ll find these kinds of practices mostly in China and other countries where regulation is minimally enforced.  Fortunately, it takes only a little research to tell you if you&#8217;re getting some of the large percentage of products made from sustainably produced bamboo.</p>
<p>You may find that bamboo looks a lot different than ordinary timber.  While the appearance of this grass is appealing to many, it might not work out well if you really love the feel and look of hardwood.  For many people, however, the lack of environmental damage and durability of bamboo makes the appearance change worthwhile.</p>
<p>Where contraction and expansion due to weather are problems, bamboo holds up well.  Compared to a hardwood veneer, it can be resurfaced more often, and needs no treatments or waxing to keep looking good.  However, some products do contain environmentally unfriendly glues &#8211; look for nontoxic types when you buy your flooring.</p>
<p>Anyone who&#8217;s curious about how bamboo flooring holds up when compared to hardwood should take a look online.  It&#8217;s easy to see the whole range of available products and find out more about this great type of floor.  It could be right for your home.</p>
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<div class="uawlinks">Bamboozle, in Perth WA, has supplied and installed quality <a href="http://www.bamboozle.com.au">bamboo floors</a> to the new home and renovation market, including &#8220;Bamwood&#8221; &#8211; a bamboo flooring that&#8217;s 70% harder than jarrah, and looks and feels like <a href="http://www.bamboozle.com.au/flooring/wood-flooring.html">wooden floors</a>.</div>
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		<title>Is Bamboo Flooring A Good Alternative to Timber?</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 15 Jul 2008 09:06:52 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Mark Hutchison</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Timber flooring has been around for a long time, in the form of solid wood or veneered (floating timber) floors.  It's the first choice for people who want their homes to include the warm look of wood, or who just don't like carpet.  There haven't been a lot of other options.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div class="uawbyline" style="italic;">by Mark Hutchison</div>
<p>Timber flooring has been around for a long time, in the form of solid wood or veneered (floating timber) floors.  It&#8217;s the first choice for people who want their homes to include the warm look of wood, or who just don&#8217;t like carpet.  There haven&#8217;t been a lot of other options.</p>
<p>However, timber now has competition.  Bamboo flooring is a comparable, but durable and environmentally friendly floor alternative.  Against the popular floating form of timber floors, it performs favorably.</p>
<p>Floating timber floors are most popular because they&#8217;re inexpensive.  Unlike solid timber, they&#8217;re made up of wood veneer just a few millimeters in thickness.  This veneer is laminated onto less expensive wood, or onto a wood composite.  Bamboo floors, on the other hand, can be made of solid bamboo.  That means that they&#8217;re more durable, and may be less expensive than a solid timber floor.  As a plus, bamboo is harder to damage and much stronger than most woods.</p>
<p>A bamboo floor, unlike floating timber, is fixed permanently to the surface on which it sits.  That makes it a lot more stable than timber.  There&#8217;s less movement or opening of the joints between the individual pieces.</p>
<p>Unlike many timber floors, both solid and floating, bamboo doesn&#8217;t make that hollow sound when you walk on it.  Bamboo flooring is also more resistant to scratching and easier to clean than many hardwood floor types.</p>
<p>The fact that the individual pieces of flooring don&#8217;t move or shift also makes refinishing bamboo easier.  There&#8217;s a much better surface to work with than solid timber, and veneered wood floors can&#8217;t be refinished at all!</p>
<p>Veneered timber flooring must be replaced if it&#8217;s damaged.  Bamboo, on the other hand, can last another five to ten years if you have it resurfaced.  It can even be resurfaced more times than just about any other floor type.</p>
<p>If you&#8217;re concerned about sustainability and the environment, bamboo is the better choice.  While both timber and bamboo are renewable natural resources, it takes a long time for timber to renew.  Veneered timber requires less hardwood to produce, but it still uses softwoods, composite woods, and even toxic and environmentally damaging glues.</p>
<p>Bamboo, on the other hand, recovers rapidly from being harvested.  A single bamboo grove can be harvested once every five years.  Look for products with non toxic glues and water based surface coatings, and you&#8217;ll be able to be certain that there&#8217;s less damage from flooring manufacture, too.</p>
<p>If durability is a serious concern, bamboo is the better choice over hardwood.  Bamboo stands up well to daily wear, and there are a number of floors that come with a warranty.  You should, however, be willing to spend the money for a quality product that will last out the years.</p>
<p>Where contraction and expansion are issues, you&#8217;ll find that bamboo offers a favorable performance.  Unlike hardwood veneer floorings, bamboo will hold up to a number of resurfacings, and there&#8217;s no treatment or waxing required.  To make sure you get a product that&#8217;s non toxic and fully sustainable, look for flooring that uses glues that won&#8217;t off gas and don&#8217;t contain toxic chemicals.</p>
<p>If you&#8217;ve been considering bamboo flooring, or just want to find out more, take a look online.  There are lots of stores offering bamboo flooring that&#8217;ll last for years, feel a lot like hardwood, and be kind to the world around you.</p>
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<div class="uawlinks">While <a href="http://www.bamboozle.com.au/flooring/timber-flooring.html">timber flooring</a> has always been popular in Australia, <a href="http://www.bamboozle.com.au">bamboo floors</a> are now starting to take market share, due to a range of great reasons. Visit Bamboozle in Perth &#8211; www.bamboozle.com.au &#8211; to learn more.</div>
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		<title>Wood Flooring Is A Great Option If You Consider It</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 12 Jul 2008 06:54:40 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Linden Walhard</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Having a wooden flooring can greatly improve the look and aesthetic appeal of your home. It also increases the house value. In spite of a number of stone flooring and slate flooring options available today, <a href="http://www.insidewoodworking.com/flooring/wood-flooring.html">quality wood flooring</a> continues to be a firm favorite. It provides depth and warmth to your home.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div class="uawbyline" style="italic;">by Linden Walhard</div>
<p>Having a wooden flooring can greatly improve the look and aesthetic appeal of your home. It also increases the house value. In spite of a number of stone flooring and slate flooring options available today, <a href="http://www.insidewoodworking.com/flooring/wood-flooring.html">quality wood flooring</a> continues to be a firm favorite. It provides depth and warmth to your home.</p>
<p>There are a wide variety of choices when it comes to hardwood or some different wood types. Depending on your personal choices the type of wood you select will differ. It will also depend on the kind of theme and decor your home has. Wood flooring can safely be used for any room on the house. However due to increased moisture levels in bathrooms and kitches, wood flooring may not be a good idea in these areas.</p>
<p>Choices for wood floors One of the most popular choices remains hardwood as far as wooden flooring goes. There are many different varieties of hardwood some of the most popular being hickory, oak, maple, cherry, bellawood as well as walnut. You can stain these in a multitude of tones and shading effects or even choose to leave the natural color of the wood intact. The hardwood varieties like walnut or cherry have their own rich tone and color and hence do not necessitate additional staining.</p>
<p>Finishing Once the type of wood has been selected, you need to decide upon the finishing alternatives. You could buy a pre finished wood which is stained and has a clear coating protection beforehand. While pre finished wood is more expensive it can save you a lot of hassle and time.</p>
<p>Installation Many people prefer to finish with the installation and then follow up with finish of the wood. The installation involves sanding, staining and applyign urethane on the floor surface. Every subsequent coat will require the floor to be sanded. It can take many days to finish the process. The more urethane coats you provide the better the surface gets protected.</p>
<p>Reclaimed flooring Reclaimed or distressed flooring do not have a smooth finish. They have texture and can look gorgeous with a unique depth and character of their own. The advantage of this type of flooring is that they do not reflect scratches as much as urethane floors show.</p>
<p>Other options Instead of the traditional hardwood varieties there are many other options available nowadays. Laminate flooring can be a good option as these resemble regular hardwood flooring at a fraction of the price. If you use a high quality laminate people won&#8217;t be able to make out the difference between real hardwood and this laminate. There are companies like the Armstrong Flooring which manufacture superior grade laminates. Other choices are bamboo flooring or cork flooring.caring for the wood floors Caring for your wood flooring will ensure a long shelf life and a good finish, irrespective of whether you have chosen laminate, hardwood or some other option.</p>
<p>You need to regularly vacuum or sweep the floor to eliminate all traces of dust and dirt. Too much dirt and grime and erode the finish and surface of the wood. It can also leave unslightly scratches on the flooring. You need to place mats at the door entrances so feet can be cleared of dust before entering the house. You need to also do light cleaning of the floor whenever necessary. You could use a dry mop if you feel the need for mopping on an occassional basis. Excess moisture can damage the floor as it seeps through the slats.</p>
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<div class="uawlinks">Linden Walhard writes first and foremost for http://www.insidewoodworking.com , a website with information about how to install wood flooring and installing wood flooring. His <a href="http://www.insidewoodworking.com/flooring/wood-flooring.html">abstracts on wood flooring</a> are found on his site .</div>
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		<title>Should You Choose Timber Flooring Or Bamboo Flooring?</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 12 Jul 2008 03:45:28 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Mark Hutchison</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Timber flooring has been around for a long time, in the form of solid wood or veneered (floating timber) floors.  It's the first choice for people who want their homes to include the warm look of wood, or who just don't like carpet.  There haven't been a lot of other options.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div class="uawbyline" style="italic;">by Mark Hutchison</div>
<p>Timber flooring has been around for a long time, in the form of solid wood or veneered (floating timber) floors.  It&#8217;s the first choice for people who want their homes to include the warm look of wood, or who just don&#8217;t like carpet.  There haven&#8217;t been a lot of other options.</p>
<p>Now, however, bamboo flooring offers a comparable, environmentally friendly, durable alternative to traditional timber.  Here are some facts about how bamboo flooring performs against popular floating timber floors.</p>
<p>Floating timber floors are most popular because they&#8217;re inexpensive.  Unlike solid timber, they&#8217;re made up of wood veneer just a few millimeters in thickness.  This veneer is laminated onto less expensive wood, or onto a wood composite.  Bamboo floors, on the other hand, can be made of solid bamboo.  That means that they&#8217;re more durable, and may be less expensive than a solid timber floor.  As a plus, bamboo is harder to damage and much stronger than most woods.</p>
<p>Unlike a floating timber floor, bamboo flooring is permanently attached to the surface it rests on.  That allows more stability and less opening of and movement in the joints between individual pieces of flooring.</p>
<p>Unlike both floating and solid timber floors, bamboo flooring doesn&#8217;t sound hollow when walked upon.  It&#8217;s also a lot harder to scratch and easier to clean than either type of timber floor.</p>
<p>Since there&#8217;s little to no movement between pieces of bamboo flooring, you can easily refinish your floor.  Bamboo provides a better surface than solid timber, and veneered timber can&#8217;t be resurfaced at all!</p>
<p>Instead, the damaged portion of the timber floor needs to be replaced.  Bamboo can be resurfaced many more times than other types of floor, and could last another five to ten years longer because of it.</p>
<p>If you&#8217;re concerned about sustainability and the environment, bamboo is the better choice.  While both timber and bamboo are renewable natural resources, it takes a long time for timber to renew.  Veneered timber requires less hardwood to produce, but it still uses softwoods, composite woods, and even toxic and environmentally damaging glues.</p>
<p>These types of practices occur mostly in countries that don&#8217;t regulate or enforce their regulations.  All you have to do to find out if your bamboo is being grown sustainably is do a little research.  There are plenty of products out there that are made with environmentally sustainable bamboo &#8211; just find out what you can to be sure you&#8217;re getting the product you&#8217;re paying for.</p>
<p>If durability is a serious concern, bamboo is the better choice over hardwood.  Bamboo stands up well to daily wear, and there are a number of floors that come with a warranty.  You should, however, be willing to spend the money for a quality product that will last out the years.</p>
<p>You can find bamboo flooring in just about any finish or color &#8211; it&#8217;ll go with any decorating scheme.  Finding flooring that works well in your home is simple in most cases.</p>
<p>If you&#8217;re interested in finding out how hardwood flooring and bamboo compare, an online search will quickly tell you.  You&#8217;ll be able to view a wide range of products and see what all your options are.  Bamboo could be the right floor for your home.</p>
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<div class="uawlinks">Bamboozle, in Perth WA, has supplied and installed quality <a href="http://www.bamboozle.com.au">bamboo flooring</a> to the new home and renovation market, including &#8220;Bamwood&#8221; &#8211; a bamboo flooring that&#8217;s 70% harder than jarrah, and looks and feels like <a href="http://www.bamboozle.com.au/flooring/wood-flooring.html">wooden floors</a>.</div>
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