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The Timeless Elegance of Skip Sawn Wood Floors

Jason Brown Skip Sawn Wood Floors

Skip sawn wood floors have a timeless, rustic aesthetic that works well in just about any home or business.

When it comes to flooring options, skip sawn wood floors have been gaining popularity due to their unique blend of rustic charm and contemporary appeal. Skip sawn wood flooring, also known as skip planed or skip dressed wood, offers a distinct visual texture that sets it apart from other hardwood flooring options.

What is Skip Sawn Wood Flooring?

Skip sawn wood flooring is a flooring option that captures the essence of vintage craftsmanship and combines it with modern design sensibilities. The term “skip sawn” refers to the milling process where the saw blade skips across the surface of the wood, leaving behind a textured, irregular pattern. This technique exposes both the heartwood and sapwood of the wood, resulting in a stunning display of color variation and character.

Advantages of Skip Sawn Wood Floors

Distinctive Aesthetic Appeal

Skip sawn wood floors have a unique and visually captivating appearance. The irregular patterns created by the skip sawing process give these floors a timeless and rustic charm that can elevate the aesthetics of any space. Each plank tells a story through its grain patterns and color variations, making your flooring a work of art in its own right.

Durability and Longevity

Skip sawn wood floors are crafted from hardwood species known for their durability, such as oak, hickory, and maple. This makes them highly resistant to wear and tear, making them an excellent choice for high-traffic areas in your home. With proper care and maintenance, skip sawn wood floors can last for generations, adding value to your property.

Sustainability

Many skip sawn wood flooring options are sourced from reclaimed or salvaged wood, making them an eco-friendly choice. By repurposing old wood, you not only contribute to the preservation of forests but also reduce the carbon footprint associated with new hardwood production.

Versatility in Design

Skip sawn wood floors are incredibly versatile and can complement a wide range of interior design styles. Whether you have a modern, industrial, rustic, or traditional interior, these floors can be adapted to suit your aesthetic preferences. Their unique texture and character make them a focal point in any room.

Low Maintenance

Maintaining skip sawn wood floors is relatively straightforward. Regular sweeping and occasional dry mopping are usually sufficient to keep them looking their best. If the floor starts to show signs of wear, it can be resealed or possibly even refinished to restore its original beauty.

Value Addition

Investing in skip sawn wood floors can significantly increase the value of your home. The timeless appeal and durability of these floors make them an attractive feature for potential buyers, helping you fetch a higher resale price.

Hardwood Flooring from Jason Brown Wood Floors

At Jason Brown Wood Floors, our commitment to quality installation is clear in all that we do, which is why our customers consistently rate us as one of the top contractors in the region. We have been awarded Baltimore Magazine’s Best of Baltimore Award 4 times and have been proudly serving the Baltimore Area for over 18 years. If you’re ready to speak with someone about your hardwood flooring project, we want to hear from you! Contact us at 410-668-9131 or send us a message here.

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