TEAK WOOD FLOORING BLOG
The benefits and drawbacks of using teak as flooring
Teak wood is considered to be one of the most beautiful materials used to make luxurious furniture and floors for houses. It is grown in South East Asia, in countries like India, Burma, Thailand, Malaysia, Indonesia, and Nigeria. Teak wood is affordable, strong and durable. If you are considering to reinvent your house, teak wood flooring and furniture are highly recommended because of its many benefits.

However, you need to be careful when buying teak wood as there are many different qualities available in the market. One of the ways to recognize good quality teak wood is that it comes in straight grain patterns. It is of rich brown color which makes it highly attractive and gives a sense of sophistication to the place. It retains a beautiful and shiny appearance for years because of its high oil content.

Teak wood I very dense which means that it has a hardwood texture with a ring porous. It is able to resist heavy pressure and does not wear off. Apart from that, it does not crack or become brittle even without proper care and maintenance. The oil of teak wood makes it water resistant as well as resistance to mildew, molds, and fungus.

It gives the floor comparatively a better life span than other wood floors. However, using teak wood as floor cost a substantial amount. It is reasonably expensive as compared to other hardwood types. The beautiful golden brown color of teak wood can easily fade away if it is exposed to direct sunlight. However, if the wood is maintained and properly coated with additional teak oil, it can resist the UV rays of the sun.

Teak wood is the sign of sophistication and desired by people for its elegant designs. In fact, it is so durable that it makes a perfect choice for people across the globe.

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