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In prehistoric times in South and Central America and the Caribbean region, this type of wood was used to make canoes. This shows that mahogany wood is durable and strong. It is not only used to make ships, but also to make musical instruments, doors, and furniture. Hardwood floors are one of the most popular uses for mahogany wood. It is also known to have a long life. It has a reddish-brown color that exudes warmth and looks great on all styles and types of furniture. Having this type of flooring can give your home a classic or rustic look.

Advantages of mahogany hardwood floors

• It is harder than hardwoods such as pine or oak. For example, it is approximately twenty-eight percent more stable and seventy percent harder than oak. Mahogany hardwood flooring is scratch and water resistant due to its hardness and has no pockets or grooves.
• Quarter cut logs are used to cut planks, ensuring durability. Because of how strong mahogany hardwood floors are, there is less chance of them bending due to heat.
• Grain textures are uniform, making beautiful patterns that go with almost any furniture.
• Mahogany hardwood floors will not fade as easily because the wood absorbs sunlight.
• There are small color variations from dark brown to orange, but the most consistent tint is reddish brown. Due to this range of colors, it allows various combinations of furniture and floors.

cons

• Due to the hardness of this type of flooring, it is not easy to shape, cut or sand. This will affect how the wood can be worked, so it is recommended that you hire a trained flooring professional to cut and install these flooring planks.
• Colors will become darker and richer when exposed to sunlight over time. You should choose a mahogany hardwood floor that is a light color so that it will darken over time.
• Dark-colored floors will show pet hair, footprints, dust, and other debris, so they should be cleaned regularly with a dust mop or soft bristle pen.
• It is more expensive when compared to different hardwood floors. Per footboard, it can cost up to thirty dollars, but you’re paying for its rarity and durability.
• There are a variety of trees that have “mahogany” in their name, so these trees are considered mahogany, but they are not the same trees used to make this type of durable flooring. Because they are not that expensive, many people are tempted to buy them for the low price, but they are not real mahogany hardwood floors.

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