Bamboo Is Considered To be A Very Hard Wood

October 17, 2008 by Guest  
Filed under Blog, Flooring

History of Bamboo

Bamboo flooring originates from the bamboo plant itself, but what exactly is the history of this amazing and versatile plant? While most people have heard of bamboo, many of them don’t know the exact details about where this plant comes from. But, as you probably already imagined bamboo comes from Asian countries where it is grown in large numbers. The bamboo plant is a grass but some grow so large that they are called Bamboo trees. These are obviously much larger than the regular bamboo plant.

Bamboo has been around for centuries and is known for its many purposes, some of the most ancient artifacts found, came from as far back as the Song dynasty. They had made many objects out of bamboo. Bamboo has been used as flooring for approximately 5,000 years in some Asian countries; the Han dynasty used bamboo for flooring in many of their enormous palaces. They used bamboo for more than just floors they also used it for paper and medicines as well as many other helpful objects.

Bamboo Flooring

Bamboo is considered to be a very hard wood, even though it is not a wood at all, but a grass. It loses a considerable amount of hardness during processing but the finished result is still a very hard wood. Bamboo flooring is something that has been popular for many thousands of years, so there must be something special about it. That something is the fact that bamboo can be grown in large numbers and very quickly, making it abundant for harvesting and making helpful objects. Bamboo flooring can be considered one of the oldest and first hard wood floors to come into existence.

Bamboo flooring comes in over 55 colors so there are many choices to choose from. If you are concerned about mold or mildew, do not worry about it, most bamboo floors are pre-treated to protect against insects and mold or mildews. But you should still exercise proper care and maintenance when purchasing new bamboo flooring. Most bamboo flooring is made with layers, each layer possessing a different job, each adding to the protection and insulation of the floor.

Today, bamboo is not just flooring, but it also makes great furniture, such as table and chairs. Some people even use bamboo knitting needles which are a very popular item. But the bamboo floors are really something special, made from such a magnificent wood, bamboo flooring could not be anything but the best. Most bamboo flooring is manufactured in China and then shipped all over the world.

Bamboo has been used for some pretty amazing things, some that most people have never heard of. One of these things was the fact that Alexander Graham Bell used bamboo in his earliest phonograph, or perhaps that bamboo is the fastest growing plant of any kind on the planet today. Bamboo is extremely strong and in some cases can even be stronger than steal, which is what makes it such a durable option for flooring. Just remember that when choosing wood floors bamboo could be the right choice for you, it has been around long enough, the ancients knew that it was amazing, and they where right, bamboo is magnificent. So when shopping online or at a flooring company, just remember that bamboo is not just a wood, it’s a lifestyle.

Bamboo Flooring: Stylish and Environmentally Friendly

October 16, 2008 by Guest  
Filed under Bamboo Flooring, Blog

Bamboo flooring is a great choice for your wood flooring requirements. Bamboo comes from a family of evergreen plants and despite its sometimes small size, it’s a strong wood. For this reason, it is used as flooring, because although it is flexible, it is strong as well. This strong wood is turned into flooring by first steaming it to make it even more flexible, then it is flattened and glued together. After this it is finished with a protecting UV coat in order to be put down in homes across the world. Most bamboo flooring comes from China, where bamboo flourishes.

But, bamboo is not just a common wood, or at least that is the belief of some Asian countries. Some believe that all humanity came from one single stem of bamboo. Though that may sound a little far-fetched, bamboo is certainly helpful in the world we live in today.  Bamboo flooring is stylish sleek, and certainly good for the environment. It is all natural and therefore makes it a popular choice in homes all over the world.

Colors and Styles

Bamboo flooring comes in many different styles and colors, virtually any kind of color you could want from a hardwood floor you can get with bamboo flooring. This wonderful wood has been used for many different purposes all over the world for centuries. It makes for a sleek and elegant wood floor that you would surely like.  From burnt mocha to natural medium the color range is wide. From extreme light colors to extreme dark colors, the possibilities are nearly endless particularly when you are buying bamboo flooring for your home. Some people, when they think of bamboo, imagine uneven thick round polls of a light cream color, but in reality, bamboo flooring is nothing like that at all.

Pricing and Where to Buy

The price for bamboo floors ranges from two dollars a S/F to eight dollars a S/F. It all depends on the color and what quality of wood you buy. Bamboo can come in a variety of styles and with each of these styles is a certain price, some cheaper while some are higher, because of the value of the wood, and how hard it is for the merchant to get the wood. Most bamboo floors can be purchased at most flooring companies, but some online stores can be cheaper depending on the kind of bamboo you are buying. You will have to pay shipping and handling when it comes to ordering online, but if you can get a better deal on the price of the actual flooring the shipping costs may not be such a hassle.

In fact, sometimes it is cheaper to buy the flooring online and pay shipping and handling rather than buy from some flooring stores. You should keep in mind that most of the cheaper flooring is that way, because it may have a different protective coating on the outside of the wood, which makes the bamboo more susceptible to wood boring worms that can seriously harm your flooring if the UV coating is not properly done or done with the right kind of UV coating. But no matter what type of bamboo flooring you choose, you will surely like the stylish and elegant edge it gives your home and your lifestyle.

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