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Oak Wood Floors: How to Keep Them Beautiful and Durable for a Lifetime

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An oak wood floor is a timeless choice that not only adds elegance and warmth to any interior but is also a sustainable option for the long term. With proper care, an oak wood floor can last a lifetime, with its beauty only increasing over time, especially with regular cleaning using the right soaps. The patinas develop their full character over the years. In this article, we discuss why an oak wood floor is a sustainable choice and how proper maintenance, including the correct use of water when cleaning, can extend the lifespan of your floor.


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The Durability of an Oak Wood Floor

Oak is known for its strength and durability, and a well-maintained oak wood floor can last for decades. With the right care, its lifespan can even extend to a century, making it an extremely sustainable choice. Moreover, wood is a renewable resource, and oak sourced from sustainably managed forests contributes to responsible and eco-friendly building choices. Another advantage of wood is that it stores CO₂ throughout its lifetime. This makes an oak wood floor a climate-friendly option that is not only stunning but also positively impacts the environment.


Regular Maintenance for Long-Lasting Beauty

Hoewel eikenhout van nature sterk en duurzaam is, vereist het regelmatig onderhoud om zijn natuurlijke schoonheid te behouden. Hier zijn enkele belangrijke onderhoudstips:


Although oak wood is naturally strong and durable, regular maintenance is necessary to preserve its natural beauty. Here are some essential maintenance tips:


  1. Protection Against Scratches and Dents

    Wooden floors are susceptible to scratches, especially in high-traffic areas. Use felt pads under furniture legs and consider placing rugs in busy areas to protect the floor.


  2. Regular Cleaning

    Dust and dirt can wear down the finish of a floor over time. Regular sweeping and vacuuming with a soft brush attachment are essential to remove debris.


  3. Cleaning with Water: Yes, but in Moderation!

    Wood and water can be a tricky combination, but using the right amount of water makes it safe to clean your oak wood floor. Always use a lightly damp mop. A good rule of thumb is to wring out the mop thoroughly so that no excess water remains on the floor. The surface should feel damp but should not have visible pools of water. An overly wet mop can cause water damage.


For oiled floors, you can also use a special soap solution designed for wood and patinas. This not only cleans the floor thoroughly but also nourishes the wood. Consult a Di Legno expert to select the right soap for your specific floor color.


4. Prevent Moisture Problems

Ensure that spilled liquids are cleaned up immediately to prevent stains and damage. Prolonged exposure to moisture can harm the floor, so quick action is crucial

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  1. Periodic Maintenance

Geoliede vloeren hebben periodiek een nieuwe laag onderhoudsolie nodig om hun glans en bescherming te behouden



Oak: A Sustainable Choice

In addition to its long lifespan, oak wood is an environmentally friendly choice. Wood is recyclable and biodegradable, and old wooden floors can be repurposed for other projects. Additionally, modern production methods—such as thermal treatment and innovative drying techniques—help reduce environmental impact.

 

Conclusion

An oak wood floor is a sustainable and eco-friendly choice that, with the right care, can last a lifetime. Proper maintenance, including cleaning with a lightly damp mop, is essential to preserve the floor’s beauty and functionality. With its long lifespan and positive environmental impact, an oak wood floor is an investment that is both aesthetically and ecologically a wise decision.


Download our maintenance guide here.


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