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Bamboo flooring for a feng shui compliant home

Author: Saanvi Arora
by Saanvi Arora
Posted: Oct 10, 2017

Bamboo is a naturally growing grass varietal which is being extensively used for flooring now a days. Originally coined as bambu in Kannada, the term gradually transformed into bamboo. Despite belonging to grass family, it often counted as wood and referred to as bamboo wood flooring. It very conveniently fits into the interiors as a flooring option. The durability and moisture absorbing capacity of bamboo has earned it widespread acceptance. It greatly resemblance the look of wooden flooring. Traditionally it has been used as the main structural pillars for makeshift tents or mandaps as well as scaffolding tool for repairs. Feng Shui considers bamboo as a good luck symbol and a positive element for the house. In the past decade or so miniature versions of bamboo trees are seen in many houses. Because it looks like wooden flooring the wooden furniture like cabinets, tables chairs etc... blend perfectly with it. The natural shades of bamboo flooring look very harmonious with cream, whites and pastel color walls.

With the help of proper processing bamboo can be compressed better than concrete. It exhibits tensile strength which is stronger than that of steel. It is very hard, firmer and dense than other flooring options. It is effectively more resistant to moisture as compared to hardwood, which makes it ideal for high traffic zones in the house as well as for kitchen. There are many shades to choose from. Most people prefer to have darker shades for kitchen so that stains could be handled more effectively. Such shades are achieved through carbonization process and high pressure techniques, but such process also tends to weaken the strength and durability of bamboo.

As compared to some of the popular natural wood flooring options like Oak, Maple, Walnut, Cherry, Ash tress; bamboo grows faster and some specific varieties grow very rapidly and reach great heights. For this very reason it is considered as a renewable natural resource. People who want to have wooden flooring in their house but simultaneously are also very conscious about the environmental impact of cutting large oak trees, prefer to go in for natural bamboo flooring. This way they fulfil their desire to have a wooden flooring and also behave responsible by choosing natural bamboo flooring in place of the conventional wooden flooring options. They feel reassured about the fact that they have not left too many carbon footprints. Indians are not left untouched by environmental consciousness and many are opting for it instead of natural wood flooring.

Now-a-days home solution stores showcase vast variety of bamboo flooring and some even provide augmented reality tools to give you a virtual look of the place with different colours and patterns of bamboo flooring and the wall paint colours or furnishings that would go well with it. This helps home owners to make an informed choice for their interior decor.

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Saanvi Arora is a professional content writer, writing informative content on various themes from many years.

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