Both come in easy to install tiles planks and sheet forms.
Kinds of finish for floors.
Oil based polyurethane requires a long drying time between coats.
This happens over many years.
Ceramic and porcelain tiles are the most popular but there are also glass tiles cement tiles metal tiles and stone tiles to name just a few.
Technically laminate is an engineered flooring option.
When applied to a hardwood floor as a natural finish it will amber over time and turn into a warm light colored floor which usually looks like a golden oak color.
Oil based poly has a high voc content and a strong odor when applied.
They are highly durable and moisture resistant and come in a wide variety of colors and styles.
Most varieties take 8 to 10 hours to dry.
It s entirely synthetic and made to look like wood.
To make it even more confusing not every type of tile works for every job.
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The hardwood finish is perhaps the most common.
Metallic epoxies contain real metallic powders or special reflective pigments to give concrete floors the look of copper silver aged bronze nickel and other shimmery patinas.
Hardwood engineered boards are available both in veneer.
Other species include bamboo which is actually a grass walnut ash and mahogany.
Most commonly you ll find floors made.
Based on the surface finish wood surface.
And of course there s your budget to consider.
Which finish is right for your hardwood floors.
Oil based finish a very popular finish choice especially for commercial and sports floor settings.
Check to make sure the hardwood flooring you choose comes from sustainably harvested forests.
Oak flooring maple flooring and cherry flooring are all good choices.
Oil based polyurethane consists of linseed oil synthetic resins and plasticizers.
Oil based poly has a yellow tint to it.
You ll pay a premium price for more exotic species such as teak jarrah and mesquite.
Harwood flooring is made from one single piece of hardwood cut from a tree of your choice.
Available in multiple colors metallic coatings create a contemporary upscale look for interior floors.