Is antique wood flooring good?


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2020-10-19

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What is antique wood flooring? In the "Antique Wood Flooring Industry Standards," antique wood flooring is defined as a type of wood flooring whose surface is processed through artistic means to achieve a classical style. Strictly speaking, antique flooring does not belong to any specific type of flooring. It is a form of expression for flooring, characterized by its artistic style and nature. Solid wood, engineered wood, and cork flooring can all achieve an antique effect.

What is antique wood flooring? In the 'Antique Wood Flooring Industry Standards', antique wood flooring is defined as a type of wood flooring whose surface is processed through artistic forms to achieve a classical style. Strictly speaking, antique flooring does not belong to any specific type of flooring. It is a form of expression for flooring, possessing artistic style and nature. Solid wood, solid wood composite, and cork flooring can all achieve an antique effect.

What are the advantages and disadvantages of antique wood flooring?

Advantages and disadvantages of antique solid wood flooring: The advantages of antique solid wood flooring are its aesthetic appeal and artistic sense, making it especially suitable for those who are not content with a mundane life, and it is ideal for creating a strong artistic atmosphere or retro-style decoration. The disadvantage of antique solid wood flooring is that as rare tree species become increasingly scarce, the price of antique solid wood flooring is relatively high, and the processing difficulty increases.

Advantages and disadvantages of antique solid wood composite flooring (antique multilayer solid wood flooring): Antique solid wood composite flooring not only possesses solid wood properties, but its stability and lifespan are also relatively better and longer. Deepening the antique style on solid wood composite flooring is a trend.

Antique laminate composite flooring: The advantage of antique composite flooring is its low price. However, the substrate of antique composite flooring is mostly made of high-density boards or particle boards, and the surface may be veneered with wood or paper. Once the substrate and surface are combined, they are not suitable for hand scraping. Therefore, most composite flooring can only achieve an antique style through mechanical pressing, which loses the significance of pursuing the natural properties of wood in style flooring.