SWEET DREAMS ARE MADE OF THESE.
Wide plank wood floors in eye-catching colors.
At Carpet Exchange, we carry every conceivable kind of flooring you could possibly want. In hardwood alone, we're talking almost a thousand different epic options for you to choose from.
Whether you opt for solid wood flooring or engineered hardwood, either will help your home look truly spectacular. Perhaps best of all, adding in real wood flooring into your home will actually increase its overall resale value. Plus, you can refinish your fabulous new floor multiple times if you like.
Let's take a quick look at what's trending right now in this realm.
One of the hardest hardwoods you can buy. Namely, hickory.
With a name like "hardwood," one would naturally think that all real hardwood floors are practically impenetrable. But that's actually not quite the case. It's all measured by what is called the Janka Scale.
Towards the softer side, you'll find that a douglas fir hardwood has a rating of 660 points. Near the other end of the spectrum, you'll find hickory, which is literally one of the hardest domestic hardwoods you can buy. Hickory's Janka score is a sizable 1820.
Which all makes hickory an outstanding choice if you happen to have rambunctious children, slobbery dogs or consistent ongoing foot traffic.
Why white oak flooring remains white-hot in popularity.
Over the last couple of years, white oak hardwood has consistently been one of the most coveted kinds of flooring available anywhere. And that trend certainly doesn't seem to be slowing down anytime fast.
For starters, natural white oak hardwood provides a decidedly uniform look that's also abundantly crisp and clean. Plus, it creates a beautiful backdrop that allows other elements of your décor to take center stage.
So if you want white oak flooring too, just say "okey doke."
Get yourself a brand new floor. From tons of great brands.
Adding some impressive new hardwood floors into your home doesn't have to be all that hard. Because there are plenty of fabulous manufacturers from all over the world that can help you make that happen.
Topping that selection comes from Shaw hardwood, Robbins hardwood flooring, Anderson wood floors, Mohawk hardwood, and more. You really can't go wrong.
So be sure to stop by any one of our 17 Front Range locations. And see just how sweet it all is.








