Reclaimed flooring is known and famed for being an affordable alternative to new hardwood flooring. But laminate and engineered flooring is equally affordable. Thus, for those on a budget it can often be difficult to decide what type of flooring is right for them.
Basically reclaimed wood flooring is perfect for people who would love to have new wood flooring but can’t afford it, or who want to be ecologically responsible.
If you have kids (note the plural) and want real wood flooring you have probably already considered the potential for damage; with new hardwood flooring being expensive to repair/replace. So, reclaimed flooring could be a solution there, because if it gets damaged then it will not be such a big pain in the wallet.
That said; laminate flooring is actually the best option in households where kids are going to be growing up. Laminate flooring is basically a laminated picture of a wood floor plank, covered by high-tensile plastic, which makes it pretty much kid-proof.
Also, if you live in an area prone to rapid and frequent temperature changes, then engineered flooring is the better option, because it copes better with the expansion and contraction caused by such circumstances.
Apart from that reclaimed flooring is definitely perfect for those who want a real wooden floor on a budget. Buying reclaimed flooboards from Mckay Flooring is buying wood floors which still have a lifetime in them if properly cared for. The great thing is that you get to choose whether you want the natural sanded and sealed look, or a choice of a wide range of finishes.
Mckay Flooring has almost sold out of its most recent lots of reclaimed flooring, here is what they have left:
- Reclaimed Junkers Beech :-
- Reclaimed high grade Junkers Beech, absolutely gorgeous.
- Reclaimed Opepe :- £14 per sqm
- Reclaimed Opepe comes covered in a thick lacquer, which it adorned for the length of its previous life. The lacquer has protected the floor excellently so it is in nearly new condition. –> Find Out More>>>
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