The Beauty of Red Oak in Art Design

Surprisingly American Red Oak comprises around 20% of all hardwood volume in the U.S. it also has more trees than any other type of trees in the U.S. Red Oak is growing exponentially, which makes Red Oak always a good option for hardwood floors. Not just its growth that makes it a good option, but Red oak is a favorite among many art designers.

During 2019’s London Design Festival, Red Oak was frequently showcased. One of the objects was this art design called The Nest, designed by Juliet Quintero, it features thermally modified planks of Red Oak.  

The increase in designers using Red Oak as its base material will definitely affect many people’s decisions into using Red Oak as their choice of flooring, it is easily decorated and it’s complex as it is simple. Artistic director at the Serpentine Galleries, Nina Tolstrup had to say this about Red Oak, “The Red Oak tree has the most amazing vivid red leaves, and the wood is a lovely material to work with,”

Red Oak is a step towards greener materials, not only that it’s environmentally friendly, it’s also great in its overall feel and provides a great natural look. It’s good to educate more people about greener materials as we move forward to a greener future.

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Waterproof Flooring

Being waterproof refers to permanent material, where water doesn't penetrate the item, no matter how much time passes. Many people prefer to have waterproof flooring in two main areas, the bathroom, and the kitchen.

Two waterproof flooring options are Stone Plastic Composite (SPC) and Wood Plastic Composite (WPC)- two types of vinyl engineered flooring. They are very similar in that they do not deteriorate, and are often more rigid and pricier than typical vinyl options.

They are great flooring options for these reasons:

  1. Long durability

  2. Prevention of moisture buildup

  3. Protection against liquids

  4. Easy Cleanup

  5. Their color doesn't fade.

  6. And finally, they can be installed in any room of your home; however, they are not recommended for exterior installation.

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Whether or not you choose this type of flooring, we would be glad to answer any questions you have about flooring. You can contact us by calling our office at, (408) 333-9771 or by emailing us at info@evergreenhardwoodfloors.com.