Maple is affordable and ultra durable.
Is oak hardwood better than maple.
Although i love the uniform look of maple i m concerned wear and tear ie scuff marks dents etc will show easily.
Maple timber is less porous than oak making it more resistant to dents and scratching.
The price difference is usually anywhere from 1 to 5 per square foot.
Maple has a lighter and creamier complexion than oak.
Harder woods can be susceptible to decay while softer wood resists it.
Maple is a creamy white hardwood that sometimes has a reddish tinge.
Dark stains may look blotchy on maple hardwood.
Less expensive maple is slightly lower in price than oak.
At hearthwood we have more white oak offerings than any other specie.
Fewer imperfections maple has a consistent grain pattern that is more subtle than oak with fewer imperfections.
Maple wood is harder than oak but not as stable.
Maple is less porous than oak which makes it slightly more susceptible to dents and scratches.
It is also much costlier than oak.
Initially it seems that maple is more costly than the other most popular choice in hardwood flooring oak but that is not necessarily the case.
Maple is harder than oak.
Using white oak in design white oak is on trend due to the variety of stain colors available straight grain and contemporary appearance.
Maple hardwood can be broadly placed into two types hard maple and soft maple.
It is harder than red oak for improved indentation resistance and also very versatile for staining and texturing.
It can take a beating and look great for years.
Hardwood harvested from the outer wood of the trunk or sapwood is usually a light creamy white color while hardwood harvested from the center of the tree or heartwood is a deeper shade of brown with a slight reddish hue.
One of the hardest wood species maple is often chosen for heavy use items like dressers and kitchen cabinets.
Maple cannot absorb stain as well as oak mainly due to its consistency.
But hardness doesn t always translate into durability.
It has light graining patterns with wavy curly and straight lines.
Cons of maple hardwood.
Prefinished maple hardwood comes in a wide range of hues.
We decided to get hardwood throughout the main floor of our newbuild except foyer and powder room and are now facing the dilemma of maple vs oak.
Less character for some people the lack of a distinctive grain pattern.
Differing sub species of each variety also play an important role when considering the choices between oak and maple.
Where you use the hardwood is more important than its density and hardness.
By the time the same quality of materi8al is purchased in an oak floor the cost is pretty close to that of maple.
The non porous property of maple doesn t hold stain well.