Bamboo Breeze Floor Lamp




Bamboo flooring is the new hardwood. The reason for this is that bamboo floors will stand up to wear and tear just as well as hardwood floors do - but they are also a much more renewable resource. Most bamboo floors will have a light yellowish brown color to them. If you're looking for a less expensive and more environmentally friendly alternative to hardwood floors, look no further. However, if you want a better look to your floor and you don't mind either doing more work on your own, or paying somebody else to do extra work for you, you can also purchase the bamboo in planks. For instance, if you are looking for a quick and simple installation, then you should go with the bamboo flooring that is sold in already put together blocks. Which type of floor you want will depend entirely on your own taste regarding the bamboo. Instead of taking hundreds of years to grow a new tree, bamboo can re-grow to a size that is ready to harvest in just a few short years - six to eight if you want really large bamboo. This will be just like installing a hardwood floor! Bamboo generally will have the grains running in one of two directions - either the grains will run with the length of the planks, or they will run sideways across it. There are two different ways that you can purchase bamboo floors, depending on how easy you want the installation to be. This way, all you have to do is purchase a few of the solid squares of bamboo, and put them down on your floor. A bamboo floor will give your home a classy, upscale feel - and it'll be fire and insect resistant as well!. It is also possible to steam and heat up the bamboo so that it changes color to a darker, medium brown. Instead of putting in expensive and beautiful hardwood floors, many people are choosing to go with bamboo instead. This is due to the actual color of the bamboo that was used to make the floor. The installation