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Why Marble Flooring is a Good Alternative to Hardwood Flooring

June 24, 2020
Here you will find a guide about marble flooring and wooden flooring to give you an idea as to what is a better alternative.
 

About Marble Flooring

Marble is a type of rock that is derived from a material that is most commonly known as limestone. White marble comes from the purest form of limestone. Marble sometimes consists of different colors, this is possible if there are other materials present along with the limestone. Marble adds elegance and gives a soft look to the buildings.
 

About Hardwood Flooring

Hardwood flooring, laminated flooring, bamboo flooring are different kinds of wooden flooring available in the market. The most commonly used flooring is hardwood flooring. You have a wide range of styles and finishes to choose from.
 
 

Style Options

Marble Finishes: There are three kinds of finishes available in marble flooring. Any of the three finishes gives a very elegant and a chic look to your home.
  • Polished Finish
  • Hone Finish
  • Sand or abrasive finish.
Hardwood Treatments: Wooden flooring gives a warm feel and is considered to be a classy choice among home-owners. The following treatments can give a shine to your flooring.
  • Penetrating Sealers, Paste Wax, Varnish, Lacquer, Shellac treatment.
  • You can give your flooring an oil urethane or a moisture-cured urethane or a water-based urethane treatment to help your flooring look shinier.

Maintenance Tips

Marble flooring maintenance

Marble is the easiest kind of flooring one can choose due to its ease of maintenance. If you want to bring back its shine you can get it re-polished. This should be done after a couple of years. To keep your marble clean on a daily basis, just need to wipe with a clean cloth. As marble is a porous material, any spills can get stained if not cleaned immediately, so our advice is to clean up the spill as soon as possible to avoid staining.
 

Hardwood flooring mainenance

Maintaining wooden flooring on a day-day basis is easy. All you need is a vacuum cleaner and a mop that is slightly damp to remove dirt and dust. One of the main issues with wooden flooring is that they are not resistant to water or moist conditions. So any excess water has to be cleaned immediately. Wooden flooring is prone to scratches, so to avoid this, do not use this flooring type in high traffic areas, and also furniture shouldn’t be dragged on the flooring. After installation wooden floors need to be re-polished once every 4-5 years.
 

Pros and Cons of Marble and Hardwood Flooring

Pros for marble flooring:

marble flooring is very durable and is considered to be very stylish. Marble flooring is known for its superior and a royal appearance. The marble that comes with a matte finish can make your counter tops on your kitchens exceptionally beautiful. During summers, marble due to its cool surface, gives the most comfort underfoot. Marble is considered to be a very useful form of stone as it can be used in monuments or statues and also from floor tiles or wall tiles or even counter tops.
 

Cons of marble flooring:

Marble is considered to be very expensive. If you are looking to give your space a pure white look then you will need to go in for an expensive marble stone. It will be cold underfoot, unless you mix another flooring type to ensure warmth. It requires regular maintenance. If there is high traffic then it may lose its shine quickly.
 

Pros for wooden flooring:

Wooden flooring gives a very warm and a plush look. If you are in areas with very low temperatures, wooden flooring is recommended as it keeps your feet warm.
 

Cons of wooden flooring:

If your home has a termite problem, avoid wooden flooring as it is prone to attack from termites. Wooden flooring is not fire-resistant. In high traffic areas, you can notice discoloration on your floor. Wooden flooring collects dust making it very unhealthy for kids around
 

Summary

Basically, marble is strong, sound proof and a very solid stone, where as wooden flooring is considered to be durable but has a problem with scratches and dents being easily visible.