We put down the 3/4 inch Bruce hardwood flooring (tongue and groove) in the kitchen in 1991 and it is still looks very attractive. Even though it's called HARD wood, it can be easily damaged. The refrigerator wheels, when rolled , will leave indentations, so we learned to be careful in moving it around. Animal claws will also leave marks and scratches. Moreover, I've dropped the odd plate or glass dish over the years and not one has broken on that floor.We also had water damage in a corner that sat for a long time un-noticed and the wood eventually swelled and stained. But that was easily repaired by just cutting out the damaged area and replacing with extra pieces that were saved from the original install. That is a huge advantage with the tongue and groove material. It is easy to repair. I also got some matching repair compound from Bruce and any gouges again can be filled and repaired. It's attractive, easy on the feet (unlike ceramic), easily repaired and maintained, but will fade under UV near windows (like most other flooring). 22 years and counting and we're still pleased with it.
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