Part of what makes PurezaWood unique is its commitment to innovation. We want to stay at the forefront of the hardwood flooring industry, and sometimes that means we have access to certain species of hardwood before anyone else. You’d be hard-pressed (or should we say hardwood-pressed?) to find chieu lieu hardwood flooring from any other […]
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Pyinkado Hardwood Flooring is, undeniably, drop-dead gorgeous. As anyone who has this kind of flooring will tell you, however, having a beautiful pyinkado hardwood floor isn’t all it’s cracked up to be.
Padouk, PurezaWood’s newest species of hardwood flooring, is a beautiful, exotic wood from the plains of Africa. We decided to celebrate Padouk’s uniqueness through the majesty of song – specifically to the tune of “Africa” by Toto.
Acacia is one of Chicago’s up-and-coming hardwood flooring trends. As acacia hardwood flooring continues to climb in popularity, this type of wood also continues to answer every question that consumers might throw its way.
Rubberwood flooring is one of PurezaWood’s newest, yet fastest-growing species of Chicago hardwood. It’s durable, warp-resistant, and measures a lofty 890 on the Janka hardness scale.
Soundproofing your floor can take much effort and many dollars out of your pocket. Why not rely on hinoki hardwood flooring from PurezaWood to take care of the process in one step? The soundproofing process usually involves three layers – a thick acoustic mat, acoustic underlaying, and carpet on top of that.
PurezaWood Hardwood Flooring of Chicago, Illinois would like to announce the birth of its newest species, American Black Cherry.
One of PurezaWood’s most popular species, American Walnut hardwood flooring is known for naturally making any room warm and inviting. And, with a Janka hardness rating of 1010, walnut is one of the hardest wood flooring solutions, so it’s perfect for kitchens, hallways, and any other high-traffic spaces. Walnut has a fine, straight grain that […]
Oak flooring is the most popular choice for hardwood floors among American homes. Customers select oak for its renowned strength, supreme durability, natural beauty, and resistance to damage. Oak flooring comes in red and white varieties, but we at PurezaWood have a few reasons for recommending European white oak over many other options.
Hardwood floors have been a staple in many homes since even before colonial America. When picturing the interior of historic residences, you likely envision rooms with shiny wooden floors (and maybe an oriental rug). In reality, hardwood floors had much humbler beginnings, and they weren’t even polished until nearly the twentieth century.