The Look
Wood has become extremely popular as homeowners are increasingly drawn
to natural materials. It's also becoming more widely used in kitchens.
The Strength
Hardwoods are a practical choice for durability as manufacturers are
using aluminum oxides to create harder finishes.
The key to a woods durability is its thickness and its polyurethane
finish. The typical ¾ - inch-thick flooring contains three to seven
layers of wood and the top should be at least 1/8- inch. That's so the
floor can be lightly buffed after loosing its luster, typically in seven
to ten years.
The Feel
Wood is a middle of the road - softer than stone or ceramic tile, harder
than vinyl and laminate.

The Clean Up
Easy. Grain hides spills and some scuffs.