Golden Bamboo Flooring: An exotic natural floor for eco lovers
Colors are very important while you choose the bamboo floor to match your interiors. Bamboo comes in natural golden and honey colors and in darker shades, which are carbonized colors. The natural color of bamboo comes in various shades of golden, and honey. All the carbonized colors are darker and bear a coffee based tinge. The color tends to be darker under high pressure and steam during carbonization.
Unfinished bamboo could be exposed and stained to obtain as many colors as you like. The hot favorites include, cherry, caramel, Brazilian cherry, pistachio, pink sand, mustard yellow, pecan, coco, turquoise, green, bold blue, granite, burgundy, different shades of gold and golden yellow, taupe, off white, charcoal, orange, pecan and many others. These if coated with Ultra Violet protection would impart strong anti-fading element in the bamboo floors.
The Vertical grain golden and horizontal grain golden bamboos are the most natural and resilient forms of bamboo to be used for durable floors. These two types are most tough, stain resistant, moisture resistant and spill resistant forms of bamboo prepared from matured bamboo grass that is harvested over 5 years. Pre-finished golden bamboo could be installed just by gluing and nailing. Recent bamboo flooring options also provide installing without gluing and nailing on existing concrete floors.
Bamboo flooring Golden shades helps to make the rooms bright and warm. This can complement almost all colors of furniture and accessories in the room. Since, the finish of golden bamboo floor is natural it is soothing to the eyes and warm and comfortable on the feet. These floors are usually treated with several coats of polyurethane with aluminum oxide to make these moisture resistant, dent resistant, and strong. The planks are 1/2-inch thick, 3 2/5-in wide, 38 inches long approximately. Each plank covers 2 sq meters and weighs about 24 kg.
The warranty for normal vertical grain golden color bamboo plank is 25 years. This differs from one manufacture to another depending on the maturity of the bamboo used and the carbonization process.
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