Hand-scraped wood floors add character to your family room, dining room, entrance way, and bedrooms. It creates a sense of warmth in any area of the home and also presents several distinct benefits consumers won’t find with standard wood floor textures. Is hand scarped here to stay or is this a brief fad? Let us find out the benefits to see if this is something that will age well.
Unique Appearance
Both hand-scraped and distressed wood flooring create an old-world feeling in your home. The distressed plank texture adds another dimension of character to your wood. Scraped floors offer an authentic rustic look and feel.
This type of texture also allows for more visual interest across a broad area. Give your living space optimum character and style with planks that offer a one-of-a-kind view.
The uneven surface on this type of floor also changes appearance with different light levels. Enjoy the hues and shadows created by the morning sun and appreciate how your floor mellows in appearance as light changes throughout the day. The skills of trained craftsmen allow wood’s natural beauty to shine through at all times.
Extended Durability
This type of wood floor is ideal for homes with pets and small children and in any high traffic area. Small marks, scratches, and dents hide easily within the varied scrapes, making normal wear and tear much less stressful.
While smooth floors may show dents and scratches. Your hand-scraped hardwood will look just as good year after year, with small markings blending in and enhancing the original finish.
Use floor pads and area rugs to extend the life of your wood floors, but shrug away the worry that small flaws and accidents will ruin the beauty of your new wood flooring.
Lower Maintenance Needs
Experts agree that keeping hard surface flooring clean is easier than keeping carpets clean. Dust can be thoroughly removed using minimal effort and spills are quickly wiped up, whether you opt for solid hardwood, engineered wood, or luxury vinyl tile. The various types of hard surface floors also have different maintenance levels. Hand-scraped and distressed wood floors come out near the top in this comparison.
Rough finishes hide dust and small debris, such as pet hair, sand, and small dirt particles, allowing you to sweep less often. The grooves remain fairly shallow as well, making it simple to sweep the floor clean.
Think about the unique appearance, extended durability and lower maintenance needs of hand-scraped wood flooring when you’re considering the options. Prices vary depending on the wood species, but the character and beauty of hand-scraped styles are priceless.
Here are some solid and engineered hand scraped options. Curious about the flooring in the photo? Check this out.