Why we still rely on wood inside and outside the home

Wood is one of the most durable and malleable building materials known to human beings. As soon as we decided that it was time to come down from the trees, and then out of the caves wood was going to be needed. Maybe it was due to the fact that our ancestors had lived in the trees. We had a race memory that trees might be useful again. We were soon chopping them down to make space for grazing land, use them for fuel, make posts to defend our villages and fences to keep domesticated animals secure and safe.

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We also realised that it would be a good idea to use the wood as a way of constructing a building to live in. Whilst cutting planks was not an option, the early axes were not the most precise of tools,  at least wood was able to be fashioned into something that willow reed, grass or wattle and daub could be cemented around. An Engineered Wood Flooring base would have to wait but it soon became clear that mud and straw was not the best basis for a floor but wood, polished and varnished would be a good place to start.  It’s what people like www.irwintiles.ie/wooden-flooring/engineered-wood-flooring still follow as a rule today.

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Despite the vogue for carpet of the last several hundred years Wood flooring is starting to become more of a go to option in the home.

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