Are you trying to turn your home into an eco-friendly dwelling? Apart from using LED bulbs instead of regular ones and reusing water, you should also look into using bamboo flooring.
What is bamboo flooring?
Bamboo flooring has slowly gained popularity because of its sustainability. Although it’s considered a type of hardwood flooring, it is, in fact, not made of wood. It’s made from bamboo, a type of grass that grows more rapidly than trees. It only takes four to five years before bamboo can be harvested— way faster than the time it takes for hardwood species to reach the optimum age for harvesting, which is around 60 to 70 years.
Although the most common installation method for bamboo flooring is tongue and groove (used to install bamboo floating floors), you can also have it glued or nailed down like other hardwood floors.
Advantages of bamboo flooring
Aside from being sustainable, bamboo floors also have these upsides:
Disadvantages of bamboo flooring
Just like any other type of flooring, bamboo flooring also has its drawbacks:
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