I don't know what you mean by 'synthetic hardwood' but we used some engineered
hardwood flooring when we redid our kitchen. It is three plies: the top is
'pretty' wood (ours is machiche, a farmed central american hardwood), and the
bottom two are just strong wood. Our came prefinished so we were able to shave
almost a week off of the project by avoiding the sanding and finishing steps
(sorry, pun intended).
We got it from ecotimber in Berkeley, CA. They have a very good website with
lots of info and fairly accurate images. www.ecotimber.com
If you were asking about pergo or similar: I have no clue.
Mark MIller
Brian Kennedy wrote:
> What's the best synthetic hardwood flooring to use? We're planning on
> putting it in our recently flooded, small one floor cottage.
> Brian K.
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