June 23, 2005
Cork Flooring Gains Popularity with Homeowners
While hardwood floors aren't showing any decline in popularity, more homeowners are interested in floors made from more earth-friendly materials like bamboo and cork. Cork flooring has several benefits such as durability (cork lasts), natural insulation, resistance to rot (cork contains the natural waxy sealant Suberin that protects it from liquids), resistance to termites (unlike wood, cork isn't tastey to insects), a warmer feel than stone or hardwood, and the stuff is hypoallergenic (cork doesn't trap dust or mites like carpet).
You may be wondering if cork flooring has any cons. Well, all floor materials have their ups and downs and http://www.floorfacts.com/ reminds us "It is important to remember that cork is a natural product and will fade in direct sunlight. Cork will generally yellow with age and cork floors will react to changes in relative humidity and heat. Wet mopping is never recommended and may cause the seams to swell."

Articles with more information on cork floors:
Cork Flooring and Other Floor Options
Think Cork! Versatile, Natural Material Makes for Great Floors
Cork Flooring Basics