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Oak Flooring Adds Value to Your Home

 

If you’re remodelling your home with an eye to beauty and resale value, look no further than oak flooring. Oak is a classic hardwood flooring material that adds a touch of class to any home it’s installed in.

Why choose oak over other hardwood options? It can easily be argued that oak is the best choice because of its beauty, durability, and the wide variety of finishes available.

Benefits of Oak Flooring

Oak has long been associated with wealth and luxury. It has a beautiful natural woodgrain, and its color only improves with time. Because it’s available in so many finishes, it’s equally at home in the restoration of a Victorian home and in the new construction of a modern house.

Home buyers love oak because it speaks to quality. When a prospective buyer sees oak wood flooring in a London home, they can count on the rest of the materials used in the home to be of high quality as well.

Oak floor lasts practically forever. Even two hundred year old floorboards can be reclaimed, refinished, and given new life. As such, when buyers see oak, whether it’s hallway flooring or in the dining room, they know they’re not going to have to replace it any time soon.

It’s easy to see how oak flooring adds value to your home. It’s impossible to look at an oak floor and not think of luxury. It’s such a cultural signifier of wealth and class.

But it’s not just about how oak floors look. They feel nice, too. There’s a warmth to natural materials like oak. Strong and smooth beneath your feet, they lend your home a sense of solidity, of permanence. Oak floors feel like they were made to last, because they were.

Why Replace Your Flooring?

You may question whether you actually need to replace your existing hallway flooring, or even replace the flooring throughout your house. The fact is that new flooring is a huge selling point for today’s home buyer.

Many people are wary of carpet because it can trap dust and allergens. A family with allergies or asthma might take one look at your old flooring and know that they’d have to replace it before they could move in.

While it can be difficult to calculate the exact return on investment from installing oak floors in your home, it’s well-known that hardwood floors are a feature that real estate agents love to hype. Additionally, if you’re not looking to sell your home for another decade or so, you may find that lower-quality flooring will need to be replaced again between now and when you intend to sell. Not so with oak flooring. All your oak will need is maybe a bit of refinishing. And in the meantime, you’ll have had ten years of living in a home with a beautiful floor.

If you have to replace your floors to improve the appeal and sale value of your home, why not really make a statement with oak floors?

Jonathan Sapir

Jonathan Sapir has over 17 years in the flooring industry. As an authority on flooring, he infuses his extensive knowledge and passion for quality products into every article. Jonathan's expertise helps readers make informed decisions for elegant and durable flooring solutions.