How to Choose the Best Hardwood Flooring for Your Home
Algairen Artiaga • February 1, 2025

February 1, 2025

Choosing the best hardwood for your flooring is a decision that significantly impacts your home’s style and durability. At Ozark Flooring, we guide homeowners in selecting the perfect wood to suit their needs. Let’s explore some top hardwood choices, along with their unique benefits, to help you make the right decision.

1. Oak: The Timeless Classic

Oak remains a popular choice for hardwood flooring because it combines durability with a classic look. Available in red and white varieties, each offers distinct grain patterns that suit various styles. Not only is oak resistant to wear and tear, but it also works well in high-traffic areas. Therefore, if you’re looking for a timeless choice with added resale value, oak is an excellent investment.

2. Maple: The Modern Minimalist

Maple, with its sleek and subtle grain, is ideal if you prefer a more modern aesthetic. Known for its durability, maple can withstand the demands of busy households with kids or pets. Additionally, its lighter color helps brighten up spaces, adding a fresh, contemporary touch that complements many decor styles.

3. Hickory: The Rustic Charm

For a rustic, country-style look, hickory is an outstanding option. With bold grain patterns, hickory adds character and warmth to any room. In fact, hickory is one of the hardest domestic woods, making it highly resistant to dents and scratches. Because of its durability and cozy aesthetic, hickory works particularly well in living areas.

4. Walnut: The Sophisticated Choice

If you’re seeking elegance, walnut’s deep color and straight grain deliver a luxurious feel. Although walnut is softer than oak or maple, it’s ideal for spaces with moderate foot traffic. Therefore, walnut makes an excellent choice for rooms where a high-end look, like in a living room or master bedroom, is desired.

5. Cherry: The Unique Statement

For a unique look, cherry wood offers a warm, reddish tone that deepens over time. Its smooth grain and rich color create a sophisticated feel, making it ideal for low-traffic areas where you want a distinctive floor. Although softer than other hardwoods, cherry is a wonderful choice for creating a statement in any room.

Which Hardwood Will You Choose?

Ultimately, the best hardwood depends on your style, lifestyle, and each room’s unique needs. At Ozark Flooring , we’re here to help you weigh these options and find the perfect hardwood flooring for your home. Contact us today to explore our hardwood selections and begin your flooring journey!

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