The Beauty of Brazilian Cherry Hardwood Floors
April 30, 2009 by Admin
Filed under Types of Hardwood Floors
Brazilian hardwood is no longer news anywhere in the world. Situated right there in the middle of the amazons, you are bound to come across all kinds of wood anyway, and so you do. Brazilwood has been known about for virtual centuries; hard and red, and used in making cabinets and violin bows, and flooring since as far back as the middle Ages. Today, they are still largely in demand, and of course you know why.
Brazilian cherry hardwood floors are just one of several types of cherry hardwood floors that are made in several regions of the world, but they stand out because they are just so beautifully red, and because they are so exquisitely finished, having been harvested from the Brazilian coast and the lower slopes of the Andes, where is located the largest rainforest area in the world.
Match that to the Bolivian cherry hardwood floors, made from the cherry wood harvested in the tropical forests of eastern Bolivia, with more than two thousand species of hardwood trees, and you suddenly realize that the hardwood industry of South America is not going anywhere anytime soon.
So you know that you can get your hardwood floors in cherry wood colors any time you want them, and at some of the cheapest prices you could have dreamed of. Not only that, but depending on the way the wood is sheeted or finished during or after manufacture, you could also derive durability that would astound you, with beautiful grain patterns, and sheen that would make you beam every time that you see that floor.

