Unfinished Hand Scraped Flooring

Hand scraped unfinished flooring is a nice option but what are the pros and cons over machine made hardwood floors? This is information you want to be aware of before making any final decisions on whether or not this is the right choice for you.

Hand scraped unfinished flooring is one of the most authentic and traditional types of flooring available today. Although there is a new found interest in this flooring type it has been used for thousands of years. Originally it was done in the pre-power tool days when those sorts of tools were not yet available and people had to rely on other methods to get by.

Workers basically shed the top layer of wood off and hand scraped it down until it was smooth, left unfinished in most cases. As time went on some people began to stain and paint their flooring but there are still those even today who prefer the natural, unfinished look.

In most cases when you purchase scraped flooring it will come ready to install. Typically it comes in a snap in place version so you simply add one piece at a time onto the floor and continue snapping more pieces into place. The best thing about this is that it is such a quick and simple process you can take it on as a DIY project no problem. In turn that saves you from having to hire in any professional contractors or flooring installers to get the job done.

Keep in mind if you ever shop around for hand scraped flooring today that in many cases it is actually machine made. Depending on what look you want and if you care about authenticity, you may want to check the packaging and ensure you are getting actual hand scraped flooring so you get your money’s worth.

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