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12 • Spring Vermont Home, Garden & Auto 2019
rom white-washed bleaches to
pretty patterns and wide planks
to going gray, the top trends in
wood fl ooring off er an exciting
degree of variety for homeowners
considering a remodeling project.
Two-thirds of American homeowners
said they would choose to have wood
fl oors in their dream home, according
to a recently commissioned survey
by the National Wood Flooring
Association. With so many other
options, why does wood fl ooring
continue to attract attention?
“Wood is durable, attractive, easy to
clean and can add signifi cant value to a
home,” said Michael Martin, president
and chief executive offi cer of the
National Wood Flooring Association.
“Whether your home is traditional or
contemporary, brand new or centuries
old, wood fl oors off er endless design
possibilities to fi t your style. When
properly installed and maintained,
wood fl oors can last for hundreds of
years, making them a great value.”