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'Green' Your Home with Natural, Sustainable American Hardwoods
'Green' Your Home with Natural, Sustainable American Hardwoods
'Green' Your Home with Natural, Sustainable American Hardwoods
(ARA) -
Looking for an earth-friendly way to add beauty and warmth to your
home? Green, sustainable American hardwood floors, cabinetry and
trim add natural elegance to today's interiors.
American hardwoods are homegrown. According to the American
Hardwood Information Center (www.hardwoodinfo.com), you don't have
to search the globe for renewable and sustainable materials.
Locally harvested alder, birch, cherry, hickory, maple and oak,
just to name a few species, have been bringing warmth and beauty to
homes for centuries.
If you are an environmentally conscious consumer looking to remodel
your home with green materials, consider these reasons for choosing
American hardwoods:
* Tried and True. American hardwoods are classic and lend character
and distinction to
the home. They are the gold standard for floors, cabinets,
furniture, woodwork, paneling and trim.
* Renewing Resource. Naturally abundant in American forests, nearly
twice as much hardwood grows as is harvested each year. The volume
of hardwoods is 90 percent larger than it was 50 years ago,
according to the U.S. Forest Service. That's the very definition of
sustainability.
* Lasting value. With useful lives spanning generations, furniture,
flooring, cabinetry and trim crafted of American hardwoods will be
around long after their synthetic counterparts.
* Selection. Nearly two dozen abundant species provide plenty of
variety in color, grain, character and pattern, giving you more
choices than any other temperate hardwood forest in the world.
* Healthy. Low-VOC finishes keep hardwoods looking great and
performing well. They're easy to maintain with non-toxic cleaners
and they don't trap dust, dirt and other allergens.
Five Ways to Go Green with American Hardwoods
1. Begin with the floor. Create a border around a lighter toned
floor with medium toned hardwoods in contrasting shades. Hardwood
inlays and stenciling are another way to add character or carve out
distinct living areas within a large open space.
2. Make a statement with built-in cabinets featuring several
contrasting hardwoods.
3. Upgrade your table. Ssolid hardwood can stand up to a busy
family's wear and tear.
4. Add interest with moldings, window trim, picture or chair rail,
paneling and wainscoting.
5. Try a tray ceiling for the "wow" effect.
For more ideas on adding warmth and elegance to your home with
American hardwoods, visit the American Hardwood Information Center
at www.hardwoodinfo.com .
Courtesy of ARAcontent
