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427555 tn?1267553158

flooring

Trying to choose between birch, maple, and oak hardwood for bedrooms. What are the pros and cons?
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427555 tn?1267553158
So probably not in basement apartments which tend to be damper?
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389974 tn?1331015242
One thing about bamboo, it can't handle a lot of water. So be careful you don't use it in places that will get wet.
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427555 tn?1267553158
Thanks, I just did the floors 2 weeks ago and ended up using Baddeck Maple. I love it. We are doing an apartment as well in a few weeks, so I may check out the Bamboo.
Trish
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655727 tn?1283296048
If I am not to late for this, look at shredded bamboo. It is bonded back together and is harder and more scratch resistant than most other woods. I have big digs and in 3 years with them running through the house it looks good as new.
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427555 tn?1267553158
Thanks, sometimes having too many choices is harder. I figure it is an area without wear and tear so am leaning towards maple.
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973741 tn?1342342773
Hm.  Well, I have oak.  But my house came with it.  It's pretty.  Many people like oak for it's character as you can really see the wood grain, knots, etc.  You can also stain it different colors and it is considered durable.  I have it in bathrooms and kitchens as well as living spaces.  I do wipe up spills though.  I think cost wise, it is economical.

Maple is denser and usually lighter in color with less grain.  Our gym floor at school is maple.  

Birch is ususally light colored and is known for character in its looks.  

I'd go to a flooring store and discuss with someone there and look at samples side by side to choose.  

Good luck!
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