Teak is an exceptionally hard and sturdy wood even harder than maple, oak and pine.  In fact, Brazilian teak hardwood flooring is one of the hardest woods, making it appropriate as a wood plank flooring material. Teak is resistant to molds and is also resistant to moisture; it simply means that any spills are easily dealt with. One of its biggest appeals that it offers is its elegant appearance.  There are wide ranges of dark brown shades and, no two pieces are exactly of the same color, which creates a classy and interesting effect. Unfinished Brazilian teak can also be stained easily in any desired color. Over time, teak tends to darken naturally and older teak floor can have an even more unique appearance.

If your home has a lot of natural light, Brazilian teak flooring is the ideal choice, because the different shades and tones appear even darker and lighter in differing light conditions. The wood has a distinct grain, which makes it mainly fitting to use in a wood plank flooring pattern; on the other hand you should be cautious of having a teak floor as the overall effect can seem too dark and gloomy. There are several types of wood widely available for flooring and Brazilian teak may not be the most obvious choice for those who want to have a lighter theme for their homes. Perhaps the one disadvantage of this Brazilian teak flooring is that it does cost a little more than other flooring types. It may be expensive though it makes a great investment. Installing them can also be a bit more difficult and time consuming than other softer types of wood plank flooring materials. This type of flooring material can maintain its good looks for many years and it can also add an exotic touch and value to your home.

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