Oak Wood and Red Oak Wood

 Oakwood is a type of hardwood that is exceedingly heavy, strong, and durable. An attractive wood, light in color having a prominent and identifiable grain. However, the true aesthetic appeal of oak wood is brought about when oil or a natural finisher is used to bring alive the variations and make the contrasts shine and depending on its finish can feel either hard or smooth to touch. 


There are two major species of oak namely Red Oak and White Oak each broken down further into multiple species. The uses of oak wood range from making timber for flooring or homeware or making barrels to store liquor or wine in or even for firewood. 


However, wood suppliers like Faith Lumber have seen a monumental rise in the popularity and demand for Red Oak wood particularly when it comes to timber for wooden flooring. Colors and tones of Red Oak range from shades of reddish-pink to orange to even a soft cream creating a warm and homely environment. Easy to maintain Red Oak wood flooring needs to just be polished to make it look as good as new and due to its heavy grain, stains and spills are easy to clean up and remove. Available in abundance, Red Oak wood due to its never-ending supply can be used as a low-cost but high-quality alternative to another hardwood flooring. Red Oak from Faith Lumber is available in both solid and engineered form and irrespective of what form is chosen brings a sense of identity to any house. 


It would be safe to say that wooden flooring made with Red Oak holds quite a few advantages especially when it comes to making wooden flooring. It gives the homes a classic and elegant look exuding warmth and comfort. Also, noteworthy is the fact that Red Oak is an extremely budget-friendly, tough, durable, and aesthetically pleasing alternative to many other hardwoods that are available.

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