In an age where cosmetic surgery has skyrocketed and people are more concerned with wearing "look-a-like" designer threads rather than real ones,
Bruce Hardwood Flooring continues to stick to its values as a company in producing top of the line, high quality, hardwood floors.
They've also stuck by their motto of keeping woods' natural beauty apparent in all of their lines. Some
Hardwood Flooring manufacturers have gone over-the-top with high-gloss finishes that are nearly blinding. Others insist on hiding the woods' natural markings with thick coats of paint, producing a phony, "manufactured" look. What happened to natural-looking hardwood floors?
Bruce Hardwoods Wentworth Estate Collection of engineered hardwood floors is a naturalist's dream. Just like the floors found in old estate homes, these floors are truly a cut above the rest. Made from oak, birch, hickory, and maple species, Wentworth Estate's floors come in the traditional five-inch wide planks with varying lengths.
The handscraping accents on these floors, combined with subtle pigmentation don't distract from the woods' natural elements - they enhance them.
Maple Cottage Brick exudes warmth, while
Yellow Birch Coventry is a cool, chocolate mousse-colored brown.
Maple Traditional Fawn is soft and sophisticated, and radiates in a sun-lit room.
Bruce Hickory Chocolate Truffle offers the swirls and squiggles that hickory fans will adore. (it's just as delectable as the name suggests!)
Hickory Amber Blush is a light golden wood with the slightest hint of cherry undertones.
Bruce Hickory Peppercorn Flooris ultra dark and lavish in the way that it commands attention in a room. This is perfect for folks who want something extravagant in their homes, and who prefer upscale furniture and designs. The darkness gives the wood a little more sheen and smoothness than the rest of the woods in this collection, but it lends itself well for those who want something luxurious.
All edges and ends in this collection are micro-beveled, and planks can be installed lock and fold with or without glue. The lock and fold application means you could do it yourself, although it's recommended that you consult with a
Bruce Hardwoods licensed retail and installation specialist. A professional can guide you through the selection process of woods and determine which color and flooring option is right for your home.
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