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Advances in manufacturing have expanded the use of bamboo to a number of uses, including flooring, counter tops, boards, furniture and panelling.
A big advantage is that it is environmentally friendly and sustainable. Bamboo is not technically a hardwood, in fact it is a grass. What makes it so hard is that its composition is very dense. Being a grass, it grows easily (four to six years to reach maturity), is renewable and therefore sustainable.
Mao bamboo, the species used in Oriental Bamboo products, is not a source of food for the Panda, so you can rest assured that your bamboo product will not be affecting Panda habitat.
Bamboo flooring, in particular, is gaining momentum because it offers many advantages over other types of wooden floors at an affordable price.
It has low maintenance requirements owing to it being so durable. Depending on how much traffic the floor endures, the floor will last and stay beautiful, warm and stylish for many, many years.
Bamboo counter tops are gaining popularity over traditional counter tops such as granite.
Bamboo is very rigid and stable, but still retains the softness of wood.
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With a choice between caramel and natural colours, horizontal or vertical grains, bamboo products offer an array of stunning and warm options for the home, hotel, restaurant, airport, sports floor or office.
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