Bamboo Flooring: Is Genuine Bamboo a 100% Natural Product?
More about bamboo flooring.
Flooring is essential for each house and comfortable flooring can make a whole lot of difference when it comes to moving around the house. Bamboo flooring seems to be the answer to every necessity. 100% natural bamboo means very less products that could have any adverse health effects. Bamboo is just another type of hardwood; therefore bamboo flooring would be the best to keep a home cozy and comfortable.
Bamboo is a great choice for natural flooring, the reasons are:
What about bamboo flooring available in rest of the world?
Bamboo flooring available in the modern countries contains bamboo as one of the raw materials. Bamboo here is combined with resin and glue so that more thin layers of bamboo can be combined to form a more durable and scratch resistant flooring. Some of the resins used in this flooring are known to contain carcinogenic chemicals.
This has brought a doubt over the quality of bamboo flooring made available in the western markets today. However, if all the above disadvantages were to be excluded bamboo flooring would the most ideal choice in 100% natural flooring.
Bamboo is a great choice for natural flooring, the reasons are:
- It is 100% natural;
- Growing hardwood trees for flooring takes a lot of time and several years, however, bamboo grows with 2-3 years therefore the tree loss is not felt.
- Bamboo can give you the same hardwood flooring look, however, maintenance for this flooring is easier;
- Bamboo flooring is more cost effective than any other hardwood flooring;
- Bamboo flooring is hardy and can take a lot more wear and tear than the hardwood flooring.
- Bamboo flooring has a subtle shine which can pep up your home.
What about bamboo flooring available in rest of the world?
Bamboo flooring available in the modern countries contains bamboo as one of the raw materials. Bamboo here is combined with resin and glue so that more thin layers of bamboo can be combined to form a more durable and scratch resistant flooring. Some of the resins used in this flooring are known to contain carcinogenic chemicals.
This has brought a doubt over the quality of bamboo flooring made available in the western markets today. However, if all the above disadvantages were to be excluded bamboo flooring would the most ideal choice in 100% natural flooring.

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