Cork Flooring: The Floor of Choice for Homes and Buildings Everywhere

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Cork Flooring: The Floor of Choice for Homes and Buildings Everywhere

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Cork flooring is becoming increasingly popular, but many have known of its virtues and that is why it has been used in many public buildings including the Library of Congress located in Washington D.C. which has one of the largest book collections in the world. Cork is also the flooring choice in many older libraries and churches that have a lot of visitors. Builders wanted something that would not ware easily with all the traffic. Cork does not rot do to moisture or gasses of any kind, which makes it a good choice if you are looking for something that will last a long time without getting damaged. This flooring, as you may or may not know, has a great sound proof quality to it. And for this reason, it is quite popular to put cork under other floors such as tile or hardwood to prevent the sound of footsteps, which is ideal in libraries.

 

Cork flooring has been around a while, and some buildings have had cork floors for centuries that have not been changed all that much over the years. Cork floors have increased in popularity over the past few years, because so many people have realized the importance of saving the environment, and cork flooring is very eco-friendly. It does not harm the environment in any way and comes from a renewable resource. Cork floors even make an appearance in the first church of Chicago, where it has stood the test of time with grace and beauty. There is just no stopping this stuff!

 

Cork has been growing in popularity, and before you know it, within almost a blink of an eye cork is showing up in all households, libraries, and government buildings all over the world. Even some famous designers used cork for their designs as well as the architect Frank Lloyd Wright who used cork in many of his own designs, and appreciated the durable nature of cork and how environmentally friendly it was. No matter how you look at it, cork has been there through it all, and is reckoned as one of the most durable floors in the world.

 

Care and Maintenance 

 

Cork flooring is quite possibly the most low maintenance floor you can buy today, it requires very little to keep it beautiful which is another reason why so many choose this floor for their home or office.

Here are some simple tips to follow when caring for your new cork flooring.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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One Response to “Cork Flooring: The Floor of Choice for Homes and Buildings Everywhere”

  1. Team Wicanders Says:

    We like cork too. Thanks for letting everyone know about how eco-friendly cork is, and why it actually contributes to a healthy lifestyle.
    Team Wicanders

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