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Shop Green Leaf Green Leaf by Mullican Flooring Worn Bark Brown Hickory 5-in Wide x 1/2-in Thick Smooth/Traditional Engineered Hardwood Flooring (28-Sq ft) in the Hardwood Flooring department at Lowe's.com. Green Leaf hickory worn bark 1/2 In. engineered hardwood flooring showcases the unique characteristics of the entire hickory log. The live sawing technique is

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With so many hardwood flooring options, choosing the right one can be tricky. 🌳 

White oak and red oak are popular choices, but they're not the same! Each has unique features that make a difference in your home.

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With so many hardwood flooring options, choosing the right one can be tricky. 🌳 White oak and red oak are popular choices, but they're not the same! Each has unique features that make a difference in your home. If you're deciding between red oak or white oak flooring, here’s what you need to know before you buy!

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Hardwood flooring looks great - in fact it's my favorite flooring surface. To my way of thinking wood floors look and feel warmer than tiles (although they have their place in the bathroom and kitchen) and wood is certainly easier to maintain than carpet. But when it comes to choosing a genuine wood flooring material (note that I'm not including laminate which is a synthetic product), you have two choices - you can go with Solid Hardwood or Engineered Hardwood. In this article I'll outline…

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