Monday, January 29, 2007

About Bamboo Flooring

When you think of bamboo flooring, chances are that you find it rather hard to believe that such a thing exists. After all, bamboo is food for pandas, right? Yes, but bamboo has been using for many other things throughout the centuries.

In China, bamboo has been cultivated for thousands of years. Bamboo has been used for paper, utensils, building material, and artwork. If you doubt the strength of bamboo flooring, it should be noted that in the Hiroshima blast, bamboo was the life form that most survived.

If you are an environmentalist, you know that in order to have beautiful wood flooring, trees need to be cut down in the process. Bamboo flooring is thus an excellent way to have a kind of wood flooring, but at the same time preserving the environment, because bamboo is actually a type of grass. The bamboo for bamboo flooring is harvested from a natural resource that regenerates itself in short amount of time.

Bamboo flooring is not only sturdy and environmentally safe, but it is also beautiful to look at. This kind of flooring can be made in decorative patterns, or it can be in carbonize or natural colors.

Many markets have already noted the efficiency of bamboo flooring, and have successfully incorporated this kind of flooring. These kinds of markets include executive offices, upscale condominiums, and various retail stores.

So, how is bamboo turned into bamboo flooring? It takes five years for bamboo to fully mature, and at that time it is harvested. The bamboo is then cut into horizontal or vertical strips, soaked for several days in a solution, and then dried for several more days. The strips are then layered together to create the bamboo flooring.

If you are interested in bamboo flooring, search the internet for a local flooring company that installs that kind of flooring. Bamboo flooring is still just making its name in the flooring market, but by choosing this kind of flooring, you are not only adding a beautiful look to you home, but you are helping the environment at the same time, which make this truly excellent flooring.

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