When we last talked floors in the kitchen they looked pretty much done.
Sealed cork floor kitchen.
Cork is harvested from the bark of the cork oak tree a beech relative that grows primarily in the mediterranean the material is ground mixed with resins and cut into floors.
For unsealed cork flooring use a dry sponge or damp cloth to get rid of dirt and stains.
Cork is a natural eco friendly and soft flooring material but it is not the most durable.
Like any other material cork kitchen flooring requires regular cleaning.
Like other floors cork floors also need to be sealed in order to remain protected and looking great.
But if you looked closely they weren t.
Cork floors offer a wonderful insulation to homes as well.
Unlike other floors however cork floors are easier to seal uses fewer materials and does not take long.
Cork flooring straddles the line between resilient and engineered floor categories.
How to seal a cork floor.
Cork flooring is a type of wood floor that s made from the bark of cork oak trees.
To create flooring products cork is ground up compressed and formed into sheets bonded with resins.
Cork comes from the bark of the cork oak tree quercus suber and is periodically harvested from the living trees in plantations planted for commercial purposes.
They still needed some finishing touches namely shoe molding to cover the gaps around the edges which are intentional to allow for temperature expansion and contraction and some coats of sealant to keep moisture out of the seams and provide some added durability.