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Brazilian cherry flooring in kitchen.
It is also known as jatoba locust or courbaril.
When this wood is used for kitchen floors it is important to coordinate cabinet colors for an overall pleasing.
Kitchen with jatoba hardwood flooring brazilian cherry types of hardwood floors in the kitchen.
Solid hardwood it is being milled from a piece of wood with the process of sanding and refinishing repetitions.
Brazilian cherry a type of jatoba hardwood injects a warm rich tone into a home.
In reality this wood is not a member of the cherry family at all but is instead a legume species hymenaea courbaril.
Again the topcoat used will be important in achieving a more livable enduring look.
Wood including the bamboo is among this type that provides a natural look.
A type of hardwood commonly known as brazilian cherry was used as flooring in countless houses from 2000 to 2005.
Cons of brazilian cherry flooring brazilian cherry flooring often gets darker over time.
The darkening process can take anywhere from a few days to a few months depending on the amount of light that hits the floor and the type of finish that was used during the process of preparing the flooring for installation.